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Boating License Requirements in Alabama

Card required?
Education card required
Min operating age
12 (licensed; 12-13 require a licensed adult 21+ aboard), 14 to operate unsupervised; same for PWC
Reciprocity
yes

Alabama requires boater education for all vessel operators ages 12 and older. Operators aged 12 to 13 must obtain an Alabama Vessel Operator's License or ALEA-approved Boater Safety Certification and must have a licensed adult aged 21 or older aboard while operating. Those 14 and older may operate unsupervised with a valid credential. Nonresidents may satisfy the requirement with a Nonresident Boater Safety Certification. The same rules apply to personal watercraft (PWC) operators.

The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's Marine Patrol Division administers these licensing and education requirements. Credential holders from other states may receive reciprocal recognition. Regulations in this area can change, and boating requirements vary by vessel type and circumstance. Operators should confirm current rules and acceptable credentials on the official ALEA Marine Patrol Division website or contact the agency directly before operating.

DetailAs the state publishes it
Education card required?Education card required
Who needs itnone (age-based): all operators 12+ must hold a vessel operator license / boater-safety certification
Minimum operating age12 (licensed; 12-13 require a licensed adult 21+ aboard), 14 to operate unsupervised; same for PWC
Accepted credentialAlabama Vessel Operator's License / ALEA-approved Boater Safety Certification (nonresidents: Nonresident Boater Safety Certification)
Reciprocity (other states' cards)yes
Rental / livery ruleRenters from a licensed Alabama rental business are exempt during the rental period if instruction is given, the contract is signed, and a copy is kept aboard
Fees$5.00 application fee + $36.25 license issuance (one-time)
Administering agencyAlabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Marine Patrol Division

Confirm before you operate. This is informational only, not legal advice. The official state boating-law agency page is the authoritative source for who needs a card and how to get it.

A U.S. Coast Guard crew teaching a boating-safety lesson
Photo: U.S. Coast Guard / Wikimedia Commons (public domain)

What a boater-education card proves

A boater-education card shows you’ve passed a NASBLA-approved safety course covering navigation rules, required equipment and emergencies — it is not a driver’s-license-style test of skill. Most states accept an approved card from any state, but who must carry one, and from what age, is set state by state. Check the rule below, then confirm it on the official state agency page before you head out.

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Compiled from the official state source, cross-referenced against NASBLA, and verified June 2026. Always confirm the current rule on the official Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Marine Patrol Division page before you rely on it — boating law changes and some states are mid-rollout. How we compile this. Informational only, not legal advice.

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