Our Mission

DroneLaws.biz was created to provide a clear, comprehensive, and up-to-date reference for drone laws and regulations in the United States. As the drone industry continues to grow rapidly, understanding the legal landscape has become essential for both recreational and commercial drone pilots.

We aggregate information from federal, state, and local sources to give you a single reference point for understanding your obligations and rights as a drone operator.

What We Cover

  • Federal FAA regulations (Part 107)
  • Recreational flying rules
  • Drone registration requirements
  • Remote ID compliance
  • State-by-state drone laws
  • Local ordinances and restrictions
  • No-fly zone information
  • Certification guidance

Our Sources

All information on DroneLaws.biz is sourced from official government publications and legal databases, including:

  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) - faa.gov
  • Code of Federal Regulations - ecfr.gov
  • United States Code - uscode.house.gov
  • National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) - ncsl.org
  • Individual state legislature websites
  • Municipal code databases
Disclaimer: The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Drone laws and regulations change frequently. Always verify current regulations with official government sources before operating a drone. For specific legal questions, consult with a qualified attorney experienced in aviation law.

Keeping Current

Drone regulations are evolving rapidly. We regularly review and update our content to reflect the latest changes. Each page displays a "Last Updated" date so you know when the information was last reviewed. However, we recommend always cross-referencing with official FAA and state government sources.

Last comprehensive review: March 4, 2026