Boating License Requirements in Colorado
Colorado requires boating education on a partial, age-based basis. Operators aged 18 and older may legally operate a motorboat without a boating-safety certificate. Those aged 14 to 17 must complete a Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW)–approved boating-safety course and carry the certificate while operating. Children under 14 are not permitted to operate a motorboat. These rules took effect on June 1, 2024. The required credential is a CPW-approved certificate from a course meeting NASBLA standards. Colorado recognizes boating-safety certificates issued by other states.
Because boating regulations are subject to change and some states continue to roll out new requirements, operators should confirm the current rules and any specific exemptions or reciprocity details on the official Colorado Parks & Wildlife website before operating a vessel. This overview is informational only and not a substitute for official guidance from the state agency.
| Detail | As the state publishes it |
|---|---|
| Education card required? | Required for some operators |
| Who needs it | none (age-based, not birth-year based) |
| Minimum operating age | 18+ no requirement; 14-17 may operate only with a CPW-approved boating-safety certificate; under 14 may not operate (effective June 1, 2024) |
| Accepted credential | CPW-approved (NASBLA-approved) boating-safety course certificate, required only for operators 14-17 |
| Reciprocity (other states' cards) | yes |
| Rental / livery rule | Verify on the official state agency page |
| Fees | verify (course fee varies by provider; no state card fee) |
| Administering agency | Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW) |
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.

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.
Full requirements for Colorado → · Course & fees → · How to get licensed →
Compiled from the official state source, cross-referenced against NASBLA, and verified June 2026. Always confirm the current rule on the official Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW) page before you rely on it — boating law changes and some states are mid-rollout. How we compile this. Informational only, not legal advice.