Hawaii Freshwater Game Fishing License Application – Now Mobile
Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Aquatic Resources (DAR), recently launched a new look and mobile-friendly design for their online Freshwater Game Fishing License service. This service allows Hawaii residents and non-residents to purchase a license required to fish in the State’s freshwater streams and waters.
“The upgraded solution provides easier access to our online service through a mobile responsive design that reacts to the size of our customers’ devices,” stated DAR Administrator, Frazer McGilvray. “Fishermen can now purchase or retrieve licenses on-the-go, from any device, and from anywhere with a network connection.”
Customers can visit freshwater.ehawaii.gov to purchase a Hawaii freshwater game fishing license today. Upon successful purchase, licensees will receive a copy of their fishing license and any other required permits by email.
The online freshwater game fishing license solution is created in partnership with Hawaii Information Consortium, LLC, the official Internet portal manager of eHawaii.gov.
About eHawaii.gov
Hawaii’s official Internet portal, eHawaii.gov, is managed by Hawaii Information Consortium, LLC, a Hawaii corporation and wholly owned subsidiary of eGovernment firm, NIC Inc. (EGOV). Hawaii Information Consortium partners with state agencies to bring more state business online and improve public access to government information.
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