DroneAllowed is an independent drone law resource covering the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.
We built this site because finding accurate, up-to-date drone regulations is harder than it should be. Official government sources are often buried in legal language, outdated, or scattered across multiple agencies. DroneAllowed translates that complexity into plain English β organized by country, state, and city.
What We Cover
Every guide on DroneAllowed is researched against primary sources: the FAA (USA), CAA (UK), CASA (Australia), and Transport Canada. We cover registration requirements, altitude limits, no-fly zones, national park rules, and commercial licensing requirements.
Our Promise
We update our guides whenever regulations change. Every page shows a “Last Verified” date so you always know how fresh the information is.
Disclaimer
DroneAllowed provides general information only. Always verify current rules with the official aviation authority before flying. Regulations change frequently and vary by location.
