The law states that any person born after January 1, 1984 must successfully pass a Missouri Boater Education class/test before operating any motorized vessel ON THE LAKES OF THE STATE.
Anyone operating a vessel on District of Columbia waterways is required to have a Boating Safety Certificate. The Boating Safety Certificate is issued to individuals who successfully complete the Boating Safety course.
Effective July 1, 1997 any person born after June 30, 1980 must complete a Boating Safety Course to operate a boat. Persons under 12 years of age must be accompanied by a person 21 or older on board the boat in order to operate the boat.
You can obtain your District of Columbia boaters license in 4 easy steps:Pay the one-time fee of $34.95 — free unlimited retries of the final exam.Study the District of Columbia boating safety course manual.Take the District of Columbia online boating exam.More items...
Do you need a Boating License in DC? All motorized boat operators are required by District of Columbia law to pass a boater safety course and to carry a boater education card.
In the District of Columbia, you must have a District of Columbia Certificate of Number and validation stickers to legally operate your vessel on public waters. The only exceptions are: Vessels registered in other states or countries using District of Columbia waters for 50 days or less.
The Certificate of Number and validation decals are required to legally operate a vessel on Mississippi waters. All motorized vessels, including jet skis, that are used on public waters must be registered.
You must have a Mississippi Certificate Number and validation decals to legally operate your vessel on public waters in Mississippi if your boat is motorized or if your boat is a sailboat.
Every vessel towing a person(s) on water skis, an aquaplane, or other device must have on board, in addition to the operator, an observer at least 12 years old and in a position to observe the progress of the person(s) being towed.