Quick Answer: Contact Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division at (517) 284-6000. Replacement costs $7–$10 and takes approximately 2–3 weeks by mail. You can usually get a printable temporary certificate much faster — sometimes the same day.
Replacement DetailsMichigan Information
Primary contactMichigan DNR Law Enforcement Division
Phone(517) 284-6000
Onlinemichigan.gov/dnr
Replacement fee$7–$10
Mail timeline2–3 weeks
Temporary certificateAvailable from course provider, often same day

Step-by-Step Replacement Process

Contact the Michigan DNR or your original course provider. For Boat-ed-issued cards, try ilostmycard.com. The DNR maintains records for all Michigan-approved course completions.

What Information You'll Need

Need Your Card Before the Weekend?

If you need documentation immediately, contact your original course provider directly — not just the state agency. Most online providers (Boat-ed, BOATERexam, BOATsmart!) can look up your completion record and email a printable temporary certificate within a few hours. Print it and carry it on the water. Law enforcement accepts printed temporary certificates during the replacement processing period in most states.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Replacement cards are duplicates of your original credential. You completed the course; the record exists. You simply need to locate that record and request a new physical card. The only exception is if no record can be found — in that case a new course is required.

Try these in order: (1) Search your email for "boating," "certificate," "safety course"; (2) Try ilostmycard.com — Boat-ed's replacement platform that covers many states; (3) Contact Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division directly — they may have a master record; (4) Contact America's Boating Club (americasboatingclub.org) to check USPS records.

Generally no — most states require the original card or an official printed temporary certificate. A phone photo is not an accepted substitute. Ask your course provider for an official printable temporary certificate instead — it's free and accepted by enforcement.

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Disclaimer: Replacement processes and fees change. Verify current instructions with Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division (michigan.gov/dnr) before proceeding. BoaterCard.info is not affiliated with any state agency.