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As of January 1, 2011, if you have a
saltwater recreational fishing license or registration from
any state or U.S. territory EXCEPT
Hawaii, Puerto Rico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands, you are
AUTOMATICALLY registered and do not
need to take further action. Please be sure to follow all
laws and regulations in the waters in
which you are fishing.
If you
fish in Maine,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
New
Hampshire, New
Jersey, or Virginia,
please be aware there are
new state fishing license and registration
requirements. Please check with these states before
registering with NOAA. If you meet these state
requirements, you are automatically
registered with NOAA.
The link below will also help you figure
out if you need to register. The fee for NSAR registration
is $25.00 for most people.
Registering is quick and easy, and you can register and fish
the same day.
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The
fee for registration is $25.00*, an amount that is
intended to cover the cost of administering the
Registry Program. |
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*Some people of Native American and Western Pacific
Island descent are exempt from paying the registration
fee.
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In
some states, owners and operators of commercial charter
boats, head boats and guide boats are required to
register passenger vessels with NOAA. Not sure if you
need to register, find out here.
Please
note: For-Hire Vessel registrations must be renewed via
our call center at 888-MRIP-411 (888-674-7411).
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The National Saltwater Angler Registry
is the law. It is also an important tool to
help better count fishermen and their catch. Become part
of a network of fishermen helping to
conserve our oceans and ensure the future of recreational
fishing. By registering, you help NOAA
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You
can also register by calling (888) MRIP-411 seven
days-a-week between the hours of 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm
(EST) | |
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