Updates to Filming, Still Photography, and Audio Recording PolicyOn January 4, 2025, the EXPLORE Act was signed into law (Public Law 118-234) and has been codified at 54 U.S.C. 100905. Section 125 of the Act changed how the National Park Service will manage filming, photography, and audio recording in park areas. Key elements of the new law include:
Who Needs a Permit?You will need a permit for your filming, still photography, or sound recording activity in the following situations:
Process for PermitsPlease note that filming and photography applications and payments must be received a minimum of 21 days before the requested date. Applications cannot be rushed for any reasons. Larger or more complex filming project applications must be received at least 30 days in advance. Production groups that have never worked at Jewel Cave National Monument before are also required to complete a site visit before submitting an application. This ensures that all parties are aware of the possible filming locations and that these locations are specifically listed on the permit application. How To ApplySubmit a Filming and Still Photography Permit Application to:Application for Special Use Permit Filming, Still Photography, and Audio Recording (Short Form) Application for Special Use Permit Filming, Still Photography, and Audio Recording (Long Form) Jewel Cave National Monument Attn: Special Park Use Coordinator 11149 US Hwy 16 Building B12 Custer, South Dakota 57730 To get more information about permits and these activities view the NPS Guidelines for Filming and Still Photography. |
Last updated: April 11, 2025