Hunting — License Texas [top]

Hunting without a valid Texas license or required endorsements is a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by a fine up to $500 per violation. More serious offenses (like hunting without landowner permission or taking protected wildlife) can result in higher fines, jail time, and the revocation of hunting privileges.

In Texas, any hunter who is at least 17 years old must have a valid hunting license. Resident and non-resident requirements differ, and there are specific exemptions (e.g., hunting on your own property, certain nuisance fur-bearing animal controls, or residents under 17). Always check the TPWD annual hunting guide for the latest exemptions. hunting license texas

Texas offers some of the most diverse and accessible hunting opportunities in the United States, from white-tailed deer and wild turkey to feral hogs and migratory waterfowl. However, before you can head into the field, every hunter—regardless of age or experience—must obtain the appropriate hunting license from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). Hunting without a valid Texas license or required