
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) and LA Wallet have partnered to add additional digital fishing licenses to the LA Wallet app. Effective Aug. 12, certain commercial license holders with LA Wallet can now view their commercial licenses on their smartphones. LA Wallet will display the following commercial license types:
Commercial Fisherman
Charter
Vessel License
Oyster Seed Ground Vessel Permit
Fresh Products
Wholesale/Retail
Seafood Retail
Special Bait Permit
(Note: only non-transferable commercial licenses NOT registered to a business will be displayed)
Users who do not have recreational licenses will need to create a Louisiana Outdoors account to link to LA Wallet. The app will display a link for the user to follow to create an account. If you have trouble seeing these licenses, users may need to close and reopen their app or log out of LA Wallet and then log back in.
Charter captains who hold an ROLP or Bowfishing permit will also see those permits displayed in LA Wallet.
New to LA Wallet? The LA Wallet app is free for the public (download at Google Play / Apple Store).
To connect a LDWF licenses to LA Wallet:
- Tap the “LDWF Licenses” credential shown on the homepage.
- Read the disclaimer, then tap the yellow “Connect LDWF Account” button at the bottom.
- Once one’s LDWF account is found, tap “Yes” to add the licenses.
LDWF account information will display at the top of the screen. To see individual licenses, tap the category to expand the licenses in that category. Users will only see the categories for which they hold licenses. Expired licenses will display for 30 days in the LA Wallet.
As always, official hunting and fishing licenses/permits may still be carried in several other ways:
- Email – If an email address is available in the system and a license is purchased, a digital version of that license will be emailed.
- Image – An individual can also take a photo of their license and store that photo on their phone.
- Hard cards – These collectible cards allow the licensee to carry all of their active licenses on one long-lasting card that fits right in their wallet. The cards feature artwork from outdoor enthusiasts.
- Paper – LDWF recommends folding the license and storing it in a zip-top bag or laminating the paper print between two pieces of packaging tape.