WFF Commercial, Non-commercial and Other Permits

 
Alligator Farmer (Resident/ Nonresident)
$1,000.00
Alligator Parts Dealer (Resident/ Nonresident)
$25.00
Alligator Retailer (Resident/ Nonresident)
$5.00
Commercial Freshwater Fishing (Resident)
$100.00
Commercial Freshwater Fishing (Nonresident)
Varies - see application
Commercial Fowl Hunting Preserve (Resident/ Nonresident)
Varies - see application
Commercial Quail Breeders (Resident/ Nonresident)
$25.00
Coon on the Log(Resident/ Nonresident)
$2.50
Dog Trainer (Resident/ Nonresident)
$5.00
Falconry Permit (Resident)
$7.50
Fish Dealer Freshwater Nongame Retail and/or Wholesale    (Resident/ Nonresident)
$11.00 Retail
$26.00
Wholesale
Fur Catcher (Resident)
$8.40
Fur Catcher (Nonresident)
$500.90
Fur Dealer (Resident/ Nonresident)
Varies - see application
Game Breeders (Resident/ Nonresident)
Varies - see application
Minnow and/or Live Fish Dealer (Nonresident)
$201.00
Retail
$251.00
Wholesale
Mussel Buyer (Resident/ Nonresident)
$101.00
Resident
$301.00
Nonresident
Mussel Catcher (Resident/ Nonresident)
$251.00
Resident
$751.00
Nonresident
Organized Field Trials  (Resident/ Nonresident)
N/C
Propagation
(Resident/ Nonresident)
$1.00
Public Display of Captive Wildlife Permit (Resident/ Nonresident)
$25.00
Sale of Pond Raised Game Fish (Resident)
N/C
Scientific Collecting Permit (Resident/ Nonresident)
Allow persons (any age) to collect a protected wild animal, bird or eggs of any bird in the state for propagation or scientific purposes.  Applications and Reports must now be submitted electronically.  For further information on obtaining a permit or using the electronic system, you can download the following instructions:  https://heritage.dcnr.alabama.gov/WebEntry/Login.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fdefault.aspx
$1.00
Stocking Public Water Permit (Resident/ Nonresident)
N/C
Training Bird Dogs Permit (Resident/ Nonresident)
N/C
Turtle Dealer / Farmer (Resident/ Nonresident)
N/C
Wildlife Damage Permit (Resident/ Nonresident)
For information on this Permit, contact your local District Office and speak with your local Wildlife Biologist.
N/C