| Quick Facts | Michigan Details |
|---|---|
| Who needs a card | Born after December 31, 1978 |
| Card type | Michigan Boater Safety Certificate |
| Typical cost | ~$35 course + $7 card |
| Card expiration | Lifetime |
| PWC minimum age | 14 years old (with card) |
| Fine for no card | Up to $100 |
| Governing agency | Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division |
| Official website | michigan.gov/dnr |
Requirements Overview
Michigan requires operators born after December 31, 1978 to carry a boater education certificate when operating a motorized vessel.
You must carry your physical card on board whenever you are the operator of a motorized vessel on Michigan waterways. A photocopy is generally not accepted. If you completed a course recently and are waiting for your physical card, carry your printed temporary certificate — it is accepted during the processing period.
How to Get a Michigan Boater Education Card
Complete any NASBLA-approved boater safety course. Online courses are the most convenient option and issue a printable temporary certificate the same day you pass the exam.
- Approved online providers: Boat-ed.com, BOATERexam.com, BOATsmart!, Drive a Boat USA (verify MI state approval at enrollment)
- Free in-person courses: US Coast Guard Auxiliary and America's Boating Club — find local courses at americasboatingclub.org
- Course cost: ~$35 course + $7 card
- Physical card delivery: 3–4 weeks by mail after completing the course and application
- Temporary certificate: Valid while you wait for the physical card
Out-of-State Cards in Michigan
Michigan accepts NASBLA-approved boater education cards from other U.S. states for out-of-state visitors. If your home state issued a NASBLA-approved card, it satisfies Michigan's requirement for visitors. Michigan residents who completed a course in another state should verify their card's acceptance with Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division.
PWC / Jet Ski Rules in Michigan
- Minimum age to operate a PWC solo: 14 years old with a valid boater education card
- Under 14: may operate only with a licensed adult physically on board the vessel
- Minimum rental age: 18 years old (commercial rentals)
- All PWC operators and passengers must wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket at all times
Lost Your Michigan Boater Card?
Contact your original course provider or Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division to request a replacement card. You do not need to retake the course — your completion record is on file. Replacement typically costs under $15 and takes 2–3 weeks by mail. See our complete replacement guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — NASBLA-approved cards are accepted in virtually every state except California (which requires its own state-specific card for residents). Carry your original physical card when boating in other states.
Enroll in an approved online course, complete it (typically 4–8 hours), pass the exam, and print your temporary certificate immediately. You can be legal to operate the same day. The physical card follows by mail in 3–4 weeks.
Yes — in most cases your completion record is still on file with the issuing organization. Contact your original course provider or Michigan DNR Law Enforcement Division to locate your record and request a replacement card issued to your current address.
Related Guides
Lost Card Replacement
Step-by-step replacement for Michigan.
Reciprocity Guide
Using your card in other states.
PWC Rules
Jet ski age and certification rules.
Card Checker Tool
Interactive tool for your situation.