*PLEASE NOTE*
Michigan boaters must be at least 12 years of age, or turn 12 during the current boating season, to receive their boater safety certificate. Michigan residents under 16 years of age are required to pass a classroom boating safety course to obtain a boater safety certificate. However, a Michigan boater who is at least 16 years of age may take a NASBLA (National Association of Boating Law Administrators) approved on-line boating safety course instead of attending a classroom program. PWCSafetySchool.com is an approved NASBLA course. Michigan boaters must still take a proctored exam to be issued a valid Michigan boater certificate. Take your PWCSafetySchool.com certificate to present prior to taking the exam. Call (517) 373-0206 for more information.
Key Contacts :
Ozzie Bryant
Law Enforcement Division
Phone: 517-373-0206
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources
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