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The application period for applying for deer tags is always the first Saturday in May through the first Sunday in June. This is the same time that preference points are on sale for those who have decided not to apply for a deer tag.

The Nonresident Apprentice License was introduced in 2016 and may not be used for deer or turkey hunting. For more information please refer to the Hunting Regulations Booklet.

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Nonresident Hunting & Trapping Fees

Nonresident Hunting and Trapping LicensesCostPurchase Online    Online Delivery    Point of Sale (POS)
Nonresident Hunting / Habitat 18+$144.00YYY
Nonresident Hunting / Habitat <18$45.00YYY
Nonresident Apprentice License *$144.00YYY
Nonresident 5-day Hunting 18+ (not applicable to deer or turkey seasons)$77.00YYY
Nonresident 5-day Hunting/Habitat 18+ (not applicable to deer or turkey seasons)$90.00YYY
Nonresident Migratory Bird Fee    $11.50YYY
Nonresident Fur Harvester / Habitat$247.00YYY
Nonresident Fur Dealer 1 Day Only$294.50YYY
Nonresident Fur Dealer    $588.50YYY
Nonresident Buck Tag (Pending Lottery Results)$348.50 YNN
Nonresident Mandatory Antlerless    $149.50 YNN
Nonresident Antlerless by County    $266.50 YNN
Nonresident Holiday Tag    $91.00NNY
Nonresident Preference Point    $60.50YYN
Nonresident Landowner Tag $266.50 YNN
Nonresident Turkey Tags (Pending Lottery Results)$119.00YNN
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Applying for a Nonresident License

To hunt in Iowa, nonresidents need to purchase a hunting license ($131.00) and a nonresident habitat fee ($15.00). 

  • To hunt deer you will also need your tags, sold as an any-sex tag and antlerless tag combination ($498.00). The total for a deer hunting application will be $644.00 plus applicable fees.
  • For turkey, you will need a hunting license, habitat fee and turkey tag ($119.00) for your season/zone of interest. The total for applying for a turkey tag will be $265.00 plus applicable fees.

You can apply for a tag online via the Iowa DNR Online License & Registration site.

Preference Points

Preference points are $60.50 and may be applied for or online via the Iowa DNR Online License & Registration site.

Under 18 Applications

The license requirements for nonresidents under the age of 18 include a nonresident under 18 hunting license ($32.00) and the nonresident habitat fee ($15.00). To hunt deer you will also need your tags, sold as a an any-sex tag and antlerless tag combination ($498.00). The total for a youth deer hunting application will be $545.00 plus applicable fees.

For turkey, you will need a hunting license, habitat fee and turkey tag ($119.00) for your season/zone of interest. The total for applying for a youth turkey hunting application will be $166.00 plus applicable fees.

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Lottery Drawing & Next Steps

Customers that applied will get an email with their draw results. You can also check your draw results by logging in at gooutdoorsiowa.com.

Successful applicants for the deer drawing will receive their licenses in July. Turkey tags are filled in the month of March. All tags are mailed to the address listed on your account, so be sure to double check your address listed online.

If you're not successful in the draw, you will get a refund 2-3 weeks after the draw results are posted. Your refund will not be credited to your credit card. 

All refunds will be issued in the form of a check and mailed to the address on your account. The check will be a refund of everything except the cost of the preference point ($60.50) and any convenience fees.

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Nonresident Deer Hunting

Nonresident Deer Application Guide
(Season Dates/Info, Application Dates, License Fee and Requirements, Application Instructions, Group Info, Landowner Info, Zones, etc…)

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Nonresident Turkey Hunting

Nonresident Turkey Application Guide
(Season Dates/Info, Application Dates, License Fee and Requirements, Application Instructions, Group Info, Landowner Info, Zones, etc…)

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Waterfowl Hunting

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Special Hunting Applications

For special Nonresident Deer license applications such as a Crossbow permit, application to hunt the Severely Disabled season or other related applications, please visit our listings found on Hunting Applications.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Nonresidents

List items for Nonresident Hunting FAQs

Explore frequently asked questions (FAQs) about nonresident hunting and trapping in Iowa, care of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

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Additional Nonresident Hunting Resources

Screenshot showing Iowa and different public hunting areas outlined, then with popup information.
Plan Your Hunting Trip

Our interactive hunting atlas was made to make it easier for you to find areas open to public hunting.

Download: Hunting Atlas boundaries for Google Earth [*.kmz]

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