Processing of applications for permits and concessions will stop for our statutory closedown period from Friday 20 December 2024 and resume on Monday 13 January 2025. DOC offices will close on 24 December 2024 and reopen on 6 January 2025.
Find out what concession you will need and how to apply for one below.
Pre-application meeting
Applying for a concession for the first time can be a little tricky. To ensure your application goes smoothly we offer a free pre-application meeting.
We’ll help you to:
- Understand the concession you will need to apply for.
- Navigate our statutory planning documents, so you can consider whether the activity you wish to undertake is consistent with them.
- Understand DOC’s responsibility to give effect to the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, which requires consultation with Treaty Partners on most applications. If you wish, DOC can help you contact the local iwi, hapū, and whānau to assess whether your proposed activity will have any cultural effects. Often this consultation can enhance the activity you are considering.
Type of concession
Depending on what you want to do and when and how you want to do it, you will either need a one-off concession or a longer term concession.
One-off concession – for events you want to hold over a period of no longer than three months with a limited number of occurrences.
As well as complying with all relevant legislation and conservation plans or strategies your planned activity must:
- have only minor environmental effects that can easily be managed
- have clearly defined limits (ie number of landings)
- not involve permanent structures
- not take place in the same location more than once in any three year period.
Longer term concession – for events held in an area for a period of longer than three months.
Your DOC advisor will advise you what concession you will need in your pre application meeting.
Apply for your concession
Follow the relevant process below for your sporting event.
One-off activity
- Fill in the applicant information form 1b – one off process (PDF, 189K) or (Word, 354K).
- Fill in the concession application form 6a (sporting events) (PDF, 64K) or (Word, 359K).
- Email the forms along with the relevant documents requested to permissions@doc.govt.nz.
Identify the name and status of the public conservation land you wish to use by checking DOC maps.
We will invoice you once we have processed your application. Your fee is likely to be $230 plus GST ($264.50 including GST).
Longer term activity
- Fill in the applicant information form 1a – notified or non-notified process (PDF, 196K) or (Word, 372K).
- Fill in the concession application form 6a (sporting events) (PDF, 64K) or (Word, 359K).
- Email the forms along with the relevant documents requested to permissions@doc.govt.nz.
Identify the name and status of the public conservation land you wish to use by checking DOC maps.
If your application is approved we will send you a contract which you must sign and return before proceeding with your activity.
Find out more
Find out more about the process and how to prepare your application.
Permissions application process
Preparing a permission application
Timeframe
One-off applications are generally processed in shorter timeframes, dependent on whether iwi consultation is required.
Complex applications could take a number of months to be processed.
If your proposed activity has to be notified to the public because there are likely to be significant environmental effects over the duration of your activity, this will impact your application processing time.
See How long it takes to process an application for more information on application timeframes.
Fees
One-off activity
We will invoice you once we have processed your application. Your fee is likely to be $230 plus GST ($264.50 including GST).
Longer-term activity
We will invoice you once we have processed your application. The processing fee for a standard application is likely to be $2065 plus GST ($2374.75 including GST). If your application is assessed as complex, covers multiple regions, or includes more than 20 individual locations, this fee is likely to be higher. We will send you an estimate of costs once we have received your application.
If your proposed activity has to be notified to the public because there are likely to be significant environmental effects over the duration of your activity your fee will include the cost of public notification and hearings. We will provide an estimate of the likely application processing time and cost when your application is received.
You will be required to pay ongoing concession fees and activity fees.
Application requirements
As part of your application you will need an independently audited safety plan.
Contact us
For more information or assistance with your sporting event concession contact the nearest of these DOC offices.