Maine Code § 12-10851

Lifetime licenses
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1. Infants, youth and seniors. The following lifetime licenses may be purchased:
A. For a person who is less than 6 years of age:
(1) An infant lifetime fishing license. The fee for an infant lifetime fishing license is $150 for
a resident and $450 for a nonresident, except that, from December 1, 2011 until March 1, 2015,
the fee for a nonresident is $200;

(2) An infant lifetime hunting license. The fee for an infant lifetime hunting license is $150
for a resident and $450 for a nonresident, except that, from December 1, 2011 until March 1,
2015, the fee for a nonresident is $200;
(3) An infant lifetime archery hunting license. The fee for an infant lifetime archery hunting
license is $150 for a resident and $450 for a nonresident, except that, from December 1, 2011
until March 1, 2015, the fee for a nonresident is $200;
(3-A) An infant lifetime trapping license. The fee for an infant lifetime trapping license is
$150 for a resident and $450 for a nonresident, except that, from December 1, 2011 until March
1, 2015, the fee for a nonresident is $200;
(4) An infant combination of any 2 lifetime licenses. The fee for an infant combination of any
2 lifetime licenses is $250 for a resident and $750 for a nonresident, except that, from December
1, 2011 until March 1, 2015, the fee for a nonresident is $425; and
(5) An infant combination of any 3 lifetime licenses. The fee for an infant combination of any
3 lifetime licenses is $400 for a resident and $1,200 for a nonresident, except that, from
December 1, 2011 until March 1, 2015, the fee for a nonresident is $660; [PL 2011, c. 268,
§1 (AMD).]
B. For a person from 6 to 15 years of age:
(1) A junior lifetime fishing license. The fee for a junior lifetime fishing license is $300 for a
resident and $900 for a nonresident;
(2) A junior lifetime hunting license. The fee for a junior lifetime hunting license is $300 for
a resident and $900 for a nonresident;
(3) A junior lifetime archery hunting license. The fee for a junior lifetime archery hunting
license is $300 for a resident and $900 for a nonresident;
(3-A) A junior lifetime trapping license. The fee for a junior lifetime trapping license is $300
for a resident and $900 for a nonresident;
(4) A junior combination of any 2 lifetime licenses. The fee for a junior combination of any 2
lifetime licenses is $500 for a resident and $1,500 for a nonresident; and
(5) A junior combination of any 3 lifetime licenses. The fee for a junior combination of any 3
lifetime licenses is $800 for a resident and $2,400 for a nonresident; [PL 2009, c. 404, §1
(AMD).]
C. For a resident from 65 to 69 years of age:
(1) A senior resident lifetime fishing license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime fishing
license is $50 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65
years of age, $40 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns
66 years of age, $30 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person
turns 67 years of age, $20 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that
person turns 68 years of age and $10 for a person who purchases the license in the year in
which that person turns 69 years of age;
(2) A senior resident lifetime hunting license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime hunting
license is $50 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65
years of age, $40 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns
66 years of age, $30 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person
turns 67 years of age, $20 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that
person turns 68 years of age and $10 for a person who purchases the license in the year in
which that person turns 69 years of age;

(3) A senior resident lifetime archery hunting license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime
archery hunting license is $50 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that
person turns 65 years of age, $40 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which
that person turns 66 years of age, $30 for a person who purchases the license in the year in
which that person turns 67 years of age, $20 for a person who purchases the license in the year
in which that person turns 68 years of age and $10 for a person who purchases the license in
the year in which that person turns 69 years of age;
(3-A) A senior resident lifetime trapping license. The fee for a senior resident lifetime trapping
license is $50 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 65
years of age, $40 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person turns
66 years of age, $30 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that person
turns 67 years of age, $20 for a person who purchases the license in the year in which that
person turns 68 years of age and $10 for a person who purchases the license in the year in
which that person turns 69 years of age;
(4) A senior resident combination of any 2 lifetime licenses. The fee for a senior resident
combination of any 2 lifetime licenses is $80 for a person who purchases the license in the year
in which that person turns 65 years of age, $64 for a person who purchases the license in the
year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $48 for a person who purchases the license in
the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $32 for a person who purchases the license
in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $16 for a person who purchases the
license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age; and
(5) A senior resident combination of any 3 lifetime licenses. The fee for a senior resident
combination of any 3 lifetime licenses is $110 for a person who purchases the license in the
year in which that person turns 65 years of age, $94 for a person who purchases the license in
the year in which that person turns 66 years of age, $78 for a person who purchases the license
in the year in which that person turns 67 years of age, $52 for a person who purchases the
license in the year in which that person turns 68 years of age and $26 for a person who
purchases the license in the year in which that person turns 69 years of age; and [PL 2003, c.
614, §9 (AFF); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §92 (AMD); PL 2003, c. 655, Pt. B, §422 (AFF).]
D. For a resident 70 years of age or older. For a person who holds a valid senior lifetime license
under this section at any time during the calendar year that person turns 70 years of age, that lifetime
license includes all hunting permits and licenses authorized in this Part and may renew at no cost a
guide license under section 12853. A license holder under this paragraph who qualifies to hunt
during the expanded archery season on deer under section 11153 and who meets the eligibility
requirements of section 11106 must have included in that person's license one antlerless deer permit
and one either-sex permit. A person who is 70 years of age or older may purchase a senior lifetime
license that entitles the holder to all the privileges described in this paragraph for a one-time $8 fee.
[PL 2025, c. 333, §1 (AMD).]
[PL 2025, c. 333, §1 (AMD).]
A person must be a resident to purchase a senior resident lifetime license under subsection 1,
paragraphs C and D. Once purchased, a lifetime license is valid for the life of the holder without regard
to subsequent changes in the legal residence of the holder. The license entitles the holder to all fishing
or hunting privileges extended to residents or nonresidents as applicable of that same age who hold the
equivalent annual license and subjects the holder to all limitations and prerequisites on those fishing or
hunting privileges that apply to residents or nonresidents of that same age who hold the equivalent
annual license. [RR 2013, c. 2, §20 (COR).]

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