Permit RequirementsIn most cases, permits and fees are not required for filming, still photography, or audio recording that involves eight or fewer individuals. In order to avoid permit and fee requirements, the filming, still photography, or audio recording must meet all of the following conditions:
Permits and fees are never required for filming, still photography, or audio recording that is associated with an activity or event that has been authorized under a written instrument (e.g., permit or agreement), such as a wedding, sporting event, demonstration or other activity. All filming, still photography, and audio recording is treated the same under the new law. It does not matter whether it is commercial, non-commercial, for content creation, by a student, or conducted by media or for news gathering. When a filming, still photography, or audio recording permit is required, the National Park Service will charge location fees and fees to recover its costs to administer the permit, including application fees.
Individuals and groups conducting filming, still photography, or audio recording remain subject to all other laws and regulations applicable to visitors to park areas, including those requiring permits for certain activities (e.g., special events or demonstrations) and those prohibiting disturbance or other negative impacts to natural or cultural resources. Individuals and groups conducting filming, still photography, or audio recording are subject to entrance and/or camping fees that apply even when a permit is not required.
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe party getting married or conducting a ceremony must have a Special Use Permit. The photographer or videographer does not need a separate permit. Launching, landing, or operating an unmanned aircraft from or on lands administered by the National Park Service within the boundaries of Lava Beds National Monument is prohibited except as approved in writing by the superintendent. The term “unmanned aircraft” means a device that is used or intended to be used for flight in the air without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the device, and the associated operational elements and components that are required for the pilot or system operator in command to operate or control the device (such as cameras, sensors, communication links). This term includes all types of devices that meet this definition (e.g., model airplanes, quadcopters, and drones) that are used for any purpose, including for recreation or commerce. If your filming meets the following requirements you will not need a permit.
Before ApplyingOnce a complete application is submitted it will be process in a timely manner. Larger filming requests that include multiple locations do take longer for us review, so we recommend getting them submitted as early as you can. When conducting Special Use Activities in Lava Beds National Monument with a permit, you are subject to all the laws and regulations that apply inside the park. Please read all regulations carefully as your permit application may be denied if it contains any of the activities below. The following activities are not permitted:
You must also comply with the following:
Many permits require full-time or intermittent monitoring for the protection of resources and visitor experience. This will be determined by the Special Park Uses Coordinator based on your application. If monitors are required, your permit will only be issued subject to availability of monitors on the dates and at the locations requested. See below for fees associated with monitoring. Applying for a Permit1. Download NPS Form 10-930 Application for Special Use Permit and fill it out completely.
2. Email LABE_permits@nps.gov the complete permit application as a single PDF file. Photos, links to shared drives, or pages as multiple PDFs may not be accepted. 1. After the Special Use Coordinator receives your application via email, we will reply with information for payment of the application fee. This is the fee to process your application and is non-refundable, even if a permit is not issued or you choose to cancel your application. This application fee must be paid within five (5) business days in order to move forward with the permit process.
2. After the Special Use Coordinator receives your payment, we will review your application materials and determine if a permit can be issued. After reviewing your application, we will send you information on insurance requirements for your specific request. However, generally, the following is true:
1. A Certificate of General Liability Insurance (COI) in the amount of $1,000,000 listing the ‘United States of America’ as additional insured. The COI must be in English and in US funds. If your insurance company requires an address for ‘United States of America’, they can list the additional insured as: United States of America Lava Beds National Monument PO Box 1240 Tulelake CA, 96134 Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the National Park Service may recover all costs of providing necessary services associated with special use permits (54 U.S. Code § 103104). This amount will vary depending on the size and complexity of your permit but an estimate will be provided to you beforehand and will be included in your signed permit. Prior to issuing the permit, the Special Use Permit Coordinator will send information on paying the remaining costs, if applicable. The following may apply: 1. Hourly fee: approximately $50/hour. The exact hourly fee is based on the specific employee’s salary and may be charged if any of the following activities are required for your permit:
If your activity is approved, and all insurance and cost of recovery payments are paid, etc., a permit containing applicable terms and conditions will be sent you. The permit must be signed by the responsible person and returned to the park for final signature by the Park Superintendent. A fully executed permit containing both signatures is required before the permitted activity may begin. Please have a hard copy or downloaded digital copy of the entire document with you while you are in the park. It is your responsibility to have read and follow all of the conditions listed in your permit.
Didn't find the answers to your question here? Contact the Office of Special Park Uses at LABE_permits@nps.gov or call 530-667-8111 for more information.
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Last updated: April 2, 2025