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Indiana Nonresident Deer Tag Cost 2026: Bundle, Single Deer and Youth Rows

Use this page when the question is specifically an out-of-state Indiana deer license, deer tag, deer bundle, or single deer product.

HuntingLicenseUSA Editorial 7 min read Updated 2026-06-19
Indiana Nonresident Deer Tag Cost 2026: Bundle, Single Deer and Youth Rows

TL;DR — Key Takeaways

  • The June 19 GSC Indiana nonresident deer/tag layer has 7 rows, 43 impressions, 0 clicks, and weighted average position 26.60.
  • "indiana non resident deer tag cost" has 13 impressions, 0 clicks, and average position 11.38.
  • Indiana DNR lists the nonresident Deer License Bundle at $550 and most adult nonresident single deer license rows at $240.
  • Indiana DNR lists the nonresident second-and-additional multiseason antlerless deer license row at $39 and youth deer rows generally at $39, with a youth deer bundle at $91.
  • Do not automatically add the $90 nonresident annual hunting license to every deer estimate. Deer has its own DNR fee rows; use checkout to verify the exact product stack.
  • Online purchases can add a $3 technology fee per license plus credit-card processing, so the official cart is the final payable total.

What to Check Next

Second-round GSC 2026-06-19 splits `/guides/indiana-nonresident-deer-tag-cost/` into an independent support page for out-of-state Indiana deer cost intent. The Indiana nonresident deer/tag layer has 7 rows, 43 impressions, 0 clicks, and weighted average position 26.60, led by `indiana non resident deer tag cost` with 13 impressions and average position 11.38, `indiana non resident deer tag` with 13 impressions and 32.38, `indiana out of state deer hunting license` with 5 impressions and 35.40, and `indiana deer license non resident` with 4 impressions and 31.50. Do not automatically add the $90 nonresident annual hunting row to every deer estimate; route users through DNR deer bundle, single deer rows, youth deer rows, antlerless sequence, HED#, technology fee, credit-card processing, GoOutdoorsIN proof, and CheckIN.

In This Guide 9 sections
  1. Indiana Nonresident Deer Tag Cost: Fast Answer
  2. Why This Page Exists
  3. Do You Also Need The $90 Annual Hunting License?
  4. Bundle Or Single Deer License?
  5. Youth Nonresident Deer Checks
  6. 5-Day Hunting Is Not A Deer Shortcut
  7. Online Checkout Fees And Proof
  8. Related Indiana Cost Pages
  9. Final Pre-Payment Checklist

Indiana Nonresident Deer Tag Cost: Fast Answer

For a nonresident deer hunter, Indiana DNR's current fee page lists these planning rows:

Indiana DNR deer rowNonresident listed feeUse it for
Deer License Bundle$550Multi-season or multi-deer planning when the bundle fits the hunt
Deer Archery$240Archery-season adult nonresident deer plan
Deer Firearm, buck only$240Firearms-season adult nonresident buck-only plan
Deer Muzzleloader$240Muzzleloader-season adult nonresident deer plan
Deer Reduction Zone$240Reduction-zone adult nonresident deer plan
First Multiseason Antlerless$240First adult nonresident multiseason antlerless deer item
Second and Additional Multiseason Antlerless$39Additional nonresident antlerless deer item after the qualifying first item
Youth Deer License Bundle$91Youth deer bundle planning row
Youth single deer rows$39Youth archery, firearm, military/refuge, muzzleloader, reduction-zone, and first multiseason antlerless rows

Official source checked: Indiana DNR license fees and Indiana DNR licenses and permits on June 19, 2026. The DNR fee page returned HTTP 200 and exposed the deer rows above, HED# language, license-year notes, online fee language, duplicate/reprint language, nonresident youth caveats, and lifetime-license discontinued language. Use the Indiana DNR page and GoOutdoorsIN cart as the final source if public rows and checkout differ.

Why This Page Exists

This is a separate support page because the June 19 GSC export shows a clean out-of-state deer-cost layer that is not the same as broad Indiana base-license cost:

QueryImpressionsAverage positionCorrect owner
indiana non resident deer tag cost1311.38This page
indiana non resident deer tag1332.38This page
indiana out of state deer hunting license535.40This page
indiana deer license non resident431.50This page
indiana non resident deer license324.33This page
indiana out of state deer tag339.00This page
indiana out of state deer license241.00This page

Together, those 7 rows have 43 impressions, 0 clicks, and weighted average position 26.60. The lead query is close enough to page-one visibility that the user needs a direct answer, not a broad Indiana page that mixes deer, turkey, annual hunting, small game and online checkout.

Do You Also Need The $90 Annual Hunting License?

Do not automatically add the $90 nonresident annual hunting license to every Indiana deer estimate.

Indiana DNR's fee table has separate nonresident rows for Annual Hunting, 5-Day Hunting, Deer License Bundle, and individual deer license rows. For a deer-specific search, start with the deer product row, then use the official checkout or DNR license finder to confirm whether your exact hunt requires another item.

This distinction matters because a page that blindly says "$90 annual hunting plus $240 deer" can overstate the likely deer checkout for some hunters and still miss the real issue for others: bundle vs single deer, antlerless sequence, youth status, license year, HED#, public-land access, and online processing.

Use the Indiana nonresident hunting license cost guide when your question is annual hunting, 5-day hunting, squirrel, waterfowl, trapping, or a mixed nonresident trip. Stay on this page when the question is specifically deer.

Bundle Or Single Deer License?

Use this decision order before paying:

  1. Choose deer season or method: archery, firearms, muzzleloader, reduction zone, antlerless, military/refuge, or another DNR-listed deer item.
  2. Decide whether one single deer item is enough.
  3. Compare the Deer License Bundle if you may hunt more than one season or need more flexibility.
  4. If buying antlerless opportunities, confirm whether you are selecting the first multiseason antlerless row or a second-and-additional row.
  5. If the hunter is 17 or younger, compare youth deer rows and youth annual hunting rows before using adult nonresident prices.
  6. Confirm hunter education, apprentice pathway, license year, online fees, and field proof in GoOutdoorsIN before payment.

The Deer License Bundle is not always the cheapest path, but it can be the cleaner path when a nonresident deer plan crosses seasons or methods. A single deer license row can be better for a narrow, one-method hunt.

Youth Nonresident Deer Checks

Indiana DNR lists separate youth deer rows. The fee page shows a youth deer bundle at $91 and several youth single deer rows at $39.

Do not assume youth status makes the hunt free or automatically covered. Indiana DNR says nonresident youth age 17 or younger must have a valid hunting license when hunting in Indiana, while nonresident youth may hunt or trap with a resident license if a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian is an Indiana resident.

That means a youth checkout should verify:

  • Hunter age before purchase.
  • Parent, grandparent, or legal guardian Indiana-resident connection if claimed.
  • Youth annual hunting or youth deer product row.
  • Hunter education or apprentice path.
  • Deer season, weapon method, and antlerless sequence.
  • Adult mentor, field proof, and CheckIN reporting instructions.

5-Day Hunting Is Not A Deer Shortcut

Indiana DNR lists a nonresident 5-day hunting license row, but a 5-day base hunting product is not the same thing as a deer license bundle or deer license row.

If your search is "Indiana out of state deer license" or "Indiana non resident deer tag," use the deer rows first. Use the 5-day row only when the official DNR license finder or checkout confirms it fits the exact non-deer or mixed-product situation you are buying for.

Online Checkout Fees And Proof

Indiana DNR states that online license purchases can add a $3 tech fee per license plus a credit card processing fee, and that the credit card processing fee is non-refundable. The licenses and permits page also says all licenses issued by DNR are non-transferable and non-refundable.

Before submitting payment, verify:

  • The hunter name, date of birth, customer ID, and residency status.
  • The correct deer product: bundle, archery, firearm buck-only, muzzleloader, reduction zone, first multiseason antlerless, second/additional antlerless, youth deer, or other DNR row.
  • License year and season dates.
  • Hunter Education Number (HED#) or apprentice path for eligible hunters.
  • Technology fee, card-processing fee, and final cart total.
  • Receipt, license proof, duplicate/reprint path, and offline proof before travel.
  • CheckIN or harvest-reporting instructions for deer.

If the next step is payment, use Buy Indiana hunting license online before checkout so GoOutdoorsIN, HED#, reprint, wrong-item, duplicate and correction paths are handled in the right order.

Use the right Indiana owner so you do not mix fee rows:

If the query says...Use this page
Indiana nonresident deer tag cost, out-of-state deer license, deer bundle, single deer permitThis page
Indiana nonresident hunting license cost, annual hunting, 5-day huntingIndiana nonresident hunting license cost
Indiana deer license cost without residency detailIndiana deer license cost
Buy Indiana deer license online, GoOutdoorsIN, HED#, receipt or reprintBuy Indiana hunting license online
Indiana youth hunting license, apprentice deer, HED# or mentor rulesIndiana youth and apprentice hunting license
Indiana landowner deer tag or farmland reciprocityIndiana landowner deer tag

Final Pre-Payment Checklist

  • Nonresident status confirmed under Indiana DNR rules.
  • Deer product chosen by season/method, not guessed from a generic hunting license row.
  • Bundle vs single deer row compared.
  • Youth rows checked if the hunter is 17 or younger.
  • Antlerless first vs second/additional row checked.
  • HED# or apprentice path confirmed.
  • Public-land, reserved-hunt, private-permission, or property-specific access handled separately.
  • Online fee and card-processing fee reviewed before payment.
  • Receipt, proof, reprint path, and CheckIN instructions saved before the hunt.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is an Indiana nonresident deer tag?

Indiana DNR lists the nonresident Deer License Bundle at $550 and most adult nonresident single deer license rows at $240. The second-and-additional nonresident multiseason antlerless row is listed at $39. Confirm the exact row and final total in the DNR checkout.

Do nonresidents need the $90 Indiana annual hunting license for deer?

Do not automatically add the $90 annual hunting row to every deer estimate. Indiana DNR lists deer-specific product rows separately from annual hunting and 5-day hunting. Use the deer row first, then verify the exact required stack in the DNR license finder or GoOutdoorsIN checkout.

Is the Indiana Deer License Bundle worth it for a nonresident?

It can be worth comparing when you may hunt multiple seasons or need more flexibility. For a narrow one-method hunt, a single deer license row may fit better. The official checkout is the final source for the exact product.

How much is an Indiana nonresident youth deer license?

Indiana DNR lists a youth deer bundle at $91 and several youth single deer rows at $39. Youth hunters should still verify age, residency connection, hunter education or apprentice path, supervision, season, and field proof.

Can I buy an Indiana nonresident deer license online?

Yes. Start from Indiana DNR or GoOutdoorsIN, then verify customer ID, HED#, deer product, online technology fee, credit-card processing fee, receipt, reprint path, and CheckIN instructions before hunting.

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  • 2026-06-19:Created as an independent second-round GSC support page for Indiana nonresident deer tag, deer license, out-of-state deer, bundle, youth deer and checkout-fee intent.