Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Dealer Fishing Permit (Open Access)
About
Online Renewal: No
Moratorium: None
Logbook Requirements: Yes, this permit requires logbooks. Click dealer reporting status.
Transferrable: No. All dealer permits are non-transferrable.
Expiration Date: If the dealer is an individual, the annual permit expiration date will be the last day of the permit holder’s birth month. If the dealer is a business, the expiration date will be the last day of the month the company was formed.
Species Covered By This Permit
- Atlantic Goliath Grouper
- Almaco Jack
- Atlantic Mahi Mahi
- Atlantic Spadefish
- Atlantic Wahoo
- Banded Rudderfish
- Bank Sea Bass
- Bar Jack
- Black Grouper
- Black Margate
- Black Sea Bass
- Black Snapper
- Blackfin Snapper
- Blue Runner
- Caribbean Spiny Lobster
- Cobia
- Coney
- Cottonwick
- Cubera Snapper
- Dog Snapper
- Gag Grouper
- Golden Tilefish
- Goldface Tilefish
- Gray Snapper
- Gray Triggerfish
- Greater Amberjack
- Hogfish
- Jolthead Porgy
- King Mackerel
- Knobbed Porgy
- Lane Snapper
- Lesser Amberjack
- Longspine Porgy
- Mahogany Snapper
- Misty Grouper
- Mutton Snapper
- Nassau Grouper
- Ocean Triggerfish
- Queen Snapper
- Red Grouper
- Red Porgy
- Red Snapper
- Rock Sea Bass
- Sailors Choice
- Sand Tilefish
- Saucereye Porgy
- Scamp
- Schoolmaster
- Scup
- Silk Snapper
- Snowy Grouper
- Spanish Mackerel
- Speckled Hind
- Tilefish (Blueline Tilefish)
- Tomtate
- Vermilion Snapper
- Warsaw Grouper
- Wenchman Snapper
- White Grunt
- White Margate
- Whitebone Porgy
- Wreckfish
- Yellowedge Grouper
- Yellowfin Grouper
- Yellowmouth Grouper
- Yellowtail Snapper
What You Will Need
To obtain this permit, you must complete a dealer application, submit a state wholesale license and other supporting documentation, and pay application fees.
How to Apply
Permit Renewal via Paper Application
Use a paper application to apply for the dealer permit. You can click on the application download link or download the dealer application here.
Please complete the dealer application and mail to the address below. Please include a copy of your state wholesale license and any other supporting documentation. A non-refundable application processing fee is required. Application fees are based on the number of requested permits. Fees should be paid via checks or money orders, payable to U.S. Department of Treasury. Application fees are subject to change.
Requesting New Permits
Use a paper application to apply for the dealer permit. You can click on the application download link or download the dealer application here.
Please complete the dealer application and mail to the address below. Please include a copy of your state wholesale license and any other supporting documentation. A non-refundable application processing fee is required. Application fees are based on the number of requested permits. Fees should be paid via checks or money orders, payable to U.S. Department of Treasury. Application fees are subject to change.
Mailing Paper Applications
Paper applications should be mailed to:
NOAA Permits Office/FSER1
263 13th Avenue South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
What Happens After You Submit
When applications are received into the Southeast Region Permit Office, they are assigned a unique application number and categorized by receive date. Upon application review, permits are issued if the application, dealer and permit meet all requirements. In the event requirements are not met, a cover letter will be mailed outlining all deficiencies. When deficiencies are resolved, permits can be issued.
After submittal, you may check your application status. Please have your vessel number or application number readily available.
Once Your Permit is Issued
Please retain the original permits at the dealer location. The Office of Law Enforcement does inspect dealer locations and facilities for valid permits.
More Information
For more information about the permits, go to the general Southeast Permits Information page or the frequently asked questions about Southeast fishing permits page. You may also contact us at (877) 376-4877 for additional questions.
Communications concerning Gulf and South Atlantic Dealer (GSAD) reporting requirements must be directed to the SEFSC Quota Monitoring Office at (305) 361-4581.