Kansas License Costs
Complete pricing guide for Kansas hunting and fishing licenses, tags, stamps, and permits.
Kansas License Costs
Complete pricing for Kansas hunting and fishing licenses, including tags, stamps, and required permits for both residents and non-residents.
Resident Hunting
$27.50
Non-Resident Hunting
$97.50
Kansas Complete Pricing
All hunting and fishing licenses, tags, and stamps
| License Type | Resident | Non-Resident | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Resident Hunting | $27.50 | $97.50 | Annual hunting |
| Resident Fishing | $27.50 | $52.50 | Annual fishing |
| Combination | $47.50 | N/A | Resident combo |
| Deer Permit | $42.50 | $442.50 | General deer |
| Antlerless Deer | $22.50 | $72.50 | Antlerless only |
| Turkey Permit | $27.50 | $52.50 | Spring or fall |
| Archery Deer/Turkey | $42.50 | $392.50 | Archery combo |
| Elk Permit | Draw | Draw | Limited draw permits |
| 5-Day Fishing | N/A | $27.50 | Non-resident 5-day |
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Kansas License Information
Key details about licensing requirements
- Resident Hunting License
- $27.50
- Non-Resident Hunting License
- $97.50
- Wildlife Agency
- Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks
This information is for reference only. Always verify regulations with your state wildlife agency before hunting or fishing.
Last verified: January 2026
Important Note
Kansas is a top destination for trophy whitetails. Non-resident deer permits at $443 reflect the quality hunting.
Kansas License Cost FAQ
Common questions about Kansas hunting and fishing license costs
How much does a Kansas hunting license cost?
A resident Kansas hunting license costs $27.5, while non-residents pay $97.5. Annual hunting
How much does a Kansas fishing license cost?
A resident Kansas fishing license costs $27.5, while non-residents pay $52.5. Annual fishing
Where can I buy a Kansas hunting or fishing license?
You can purchase Kansas hunting and fishing licenses online at the official state website. Most states also allow purchases at authorized retailers and sporting goods stores.
What should I know about Kansas licenses?
Kansas is a top destination for trophy whitetails. Non-resident deer permits at $443 reflect the quality hunting.
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