When you need a recreational drone permit
You will need this permit if:
- you’re using a drone “for fun” and not for commercial reward or gain
- your drone will take off, hover, or land on public conservation land or water.
Related processes
Why we have drone permits
Drones are aircraft. All aircraft operating on public conservation land need a permit.
Drone permits ensure we:
- protect the local wildlife
- respect Māori cultural values
- consider people’s privacy and let them enjoy the outdoors too
- prevent accidents and interference by following New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority rules
- follow relevant policies and plans.
Drone permit zones
We’ve divided public conservation land into three zones based on how well drone use aligns with the Conservation Act 1987.
| Zone | Approval of applications | Processing fee | Processing time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Green | Automatically approved | $207 | Instant online |
| Orange | Case-by-case review | Minimum fee $2,374 | Varies |
| Red | Rarely approved | $207 | 5 working days |
To find out what zone you would be flying in, use our drone zone map.
How to use the map to identify drone zones
- Open the DOC map: Discover the Outdoors.
- Click DOC features, and select the category of drone permit zone you want to see from the features list (research, recreation or commerical).
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A colour layer is applied to the map to show what drone zone each area of public conservation land is in (green, orange or red). Click on an area to see more information.
Things to note when using the map:
- Zones may change depending on whether you're applying for recreational, research, or commercial use.
- If the public conservation land you wish to fly on isn't in a drone zone, the land is privately owned. DOC cannot grant you a permit to fly on private land. You will need to contact the relevant authority for permission.
Get a permit to fly in green-zoned locations only
- Check the drone zone map to confirm all areas are green.
- Apply online for a green zone permit.
Your permit will be issued immediately and is valid for one year.
Apply for a permit to fly in orange- or red-zoned locations
- Check the drone zone map to confirm the zone.
- Download and complete the application form:
- Email your form to: permissions@doc.govt.nz.
What happens next
- For orange zone applications, we’ll contact you to give you a cost estimate for the processing fee.
- Once processed, we’ll let you know the outcome and send you an invoice for the processing fee.
- If approved, your permit will be emailed to you.
If you withdraw your application, you’ll be charged for any work already done.
Using your drone
When using your drone, you must:
- check the current zoning of the area you want to fly in
- follow DOC’s drone operating conditions
- follow New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority rules
- have your permit with you, either in electronic or paper form.
Contact us
For further information or assistance, contact us at permissions@doc.govt.nz.