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 Boating Safety : Boater Education ID Card :

 

How to Get a Boater Education Identification Card

  • Take a course approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA).

  • Submit a postcard with your name, date of birth, return address, phone number and proof of completion of the course:

    Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
    Division of Law Enforcement Boating Safety Section
    620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600


  • Or you can take the "How to Boat Smart" correspondence course and follow the directions provided on the test.

  • Visitors from out of state who do not have a card issued by their home state can take a Temporary Certificate test. Click here to see a list of participating vendors.

For more information, contact the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, Division of Law Enforcement at (850) 488-5600, or Email Us


Banner picture of male on jet ski, fwc logo, text:Take the official How to Boat Smart Florida Boating Safety Course Online
( may require $24.50 charge )

Boater 101 emblem is a blue and yellow compass with stars. Text: The Boater101 program offers an interactive online course for teachers as well as youth and is provided in Florida's School System.  To learn more about safe boating, take the Boater 101 course today!
( $15 dollar exam charge )

PWC Safety School

FloridaBoatingCourse.com
( $15 dollar exam charge )

American Boating Operator Training logo
( $14.95 dollar exam charge )

Florida Boater Exam
($29.95 exam charge)

Your card should look like the image below.

Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card, Orange life vest and yellow state of Florida in background, Participant info, expiration date and text: This is to certify that the above has successfully and satisfactorily completed a safe boating course as issued or approved by the State of Florida.  The reverse side of the card says Safe Boating with Bobber and lists 6 safety tips: Don't drink and drive, wear your personal floatation device, file a float plan so others know when to expect your return, know and follow the boating rules of the road, respect the environment and fellow boaters so Floria's waters can be enjoyable for everyone, be a responsible and knowledgeable boater.

 

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