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Monroe Town Hall Offices
7 Fan Hill Road
Monroe, Connecticut 06468

PHONE(203) 452-2800
HOURSMonday - Thursday

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Friday
8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Game and Fishing Licenses

All Licenses are Available at the Town Clerk's Office

For Additional permit and more information call the Law Enforcement Conservation Officer (860) 424-3012 or contact the Department of Environmental Protection. 

Hunting and Fishing licenses are required for anyone 16 years of age. Completion of a Hunting Safety course is required for Firearms Hunting Licenses. 

Licenses are issued on a calendar year basis and expire on December 31st.

License Type Cost
Resident Firearms Hunting 14.00
Resident Fishing 20.00
Resident Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting 28.00
Resident Trapping 25.00
Resident Junior Trapping 3.00
Resident Junior Firearms Hunting 3.00
Resident Senior Citizen (65 or older) Hunting-Fishing-Trapping Free
Nonresident Firearms Hunting 67.00
Nonresident Season-Fishing 40.00
Nonresident Three Day Fishing 16.00
Nonresident Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting 88.00
Migratory Bird Stamp 5.00
HIP Permit 2.00
Pheasant Stamp/Tags 14.00
Armed Forces Members* Fishing 20.00
Armed Forces Members* Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting 28.00
Mentally Disabled or Blind** -Fishing Free
Disabled Persons*** -Fishing Free
Disabled Persons - Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting Free

*Any active, full-time member of the armed forces may be issued a fishing and/or small game firearms license for the resident fee. Credentials indicating active full-time membership or separation subsequent to the issuance of the license and prior to its expiration date must be carried while fishing or hunting.

** Issuance of a free license to an individual that is visually impaired or with an intellectual disability requires proof of disability in the form of a certificate provided by any person licensed to practice medicine in this state. 

*** Any resident with the loss of a limb or the loss of the use of a limb and a doctor's certificate may be issued a free license. Qualified nonresidents who are residents of states which allow the same privileges are also eligible.
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