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How to get a Boating License in Colorado?

Quick answer: Colorado does not issue a traditional “boating license” for most adults, but Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) does require boat operators who are 14–17 years old to complete a CPW-approved boating safety course and carry a boating safety certificate issued by the course provider when operating a motorboat (including a personal watercraft). Always confirm current requirements and approved course options with CPW before enrolling.

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How to get a boating license in Colorado

How to Get Your Colorado Boating License

Choose an Approved Boating Course

Start by selecting a boating safety course that is approved by Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). In Colorado, the credential people commonly call a “boating license” is typically a boating safety certificate (proof you successfully completed an approved course and exam).

Complete the Course and Final Exam

Work through the course content and pass the final exam. If you are a teen operator (ages 14–17), pay close attention to CPW’s requirements for youth operators and any exam supervision/proctoring rules your course provider may require for your age group.

Receive Your License

After you pass, you’ll receive a boating safety certificate (your proof of completion). If you are required to have it (for example, many 14–17-year-old motorboat and PWC operators in Colorado), keep your certificate accessible and available for inspection while on the water.

Course Options in Colorado

Online Boater Education

CPW provides information about web-based boating safety options, especially for adult boaters. Before choosing an online course, verify it is approved for your situation (including your age). If you are 14–17 and need certification to legally operate a motorboat or PWC, confirm that the course format and exam process meets CPW’s youth-operator requirements.

In-Person Classes

CPW-approved instructor-led classes are available in Colorado. In-person training can be a good fit for new boaters and may be required or strongly recommended for younger operators depending on CPW rules and the course format. If you are 14–17, be prepared for additional supervision requirements for attendance.

How to Verify Course Approval

  • Check CPW’s official boating safety and education pages for current operator age rules and course options.
  • Confirm the provider is listed or otherwise identified by CPW as approved for Colorado boater education.
  • Verify the certificate you will receive is accepted by CPW for the type of boating you plan to do (motorboat vs. personal watercraft) and your age group.
  • If you are visiting from another state, confirm whether your existing certificate is acceptable in Colorado and whether any additional conditions apply.

Approved Courses in Colorado

  • Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) state-approved in-person boating safety classes
  • U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary boating safety classes
  • America’s Boating Course (America’s Boating Club / U.S. Power Squadrons)
  • BoatUS Foundation boating safety course

Reciprocity for Visitors

Out-of-State Boater Education Cards Accepted in Colorado

Colorado commonly recognizes many out-of-state boating education certificates for visiting boaters, but acceptance can depend on details such as whether the course exam was proctored and whether the certificate meets recognized boating education standards. Because reciprocity rules can be specific, verify your exact certificate with CPW before you operate in Colorado—especially if you are a youth operator.

Special Rules for Tourists and Seasonal Operators

If you are traveling to Colorado to boat:

  • Carry your boating safety certificate on the water, along with any other required documents for your vessel.
  • If you are 14–17 and plan to operate a motorboat or personal watercraft, confirm you meet CPW’s education and age requirements before your trip.
  • If you are renting, ask the rental operator what documentation they require and whether they have any additional safety policies.

Boating License Requirements in Colorado

Who Is Required to Hold a Boater Education Card

Colorado’s requirements focus heavily on youth operators. Under current CPW rules, operation of a motorboat (including a personal watercraft) by someone under 18 is generally prohibited, with an exception for operators ages 14–17 who have completed a CPW-approved boating safety course and possess a boating safety certificate issued by the course provider.

Adults (18+) are generally not required by Colorado to carry a boater education card to operate a motorboat, but taking a course is still strongly recommended for safety, confidence, and because some rental businesses or insurers may prefer or require proof of training.

Age Requirements for Boating in Colorado

  • Under 14: Generally cannot operate a motorboat or personal watercraft on Colorado public waters.
  • Ages 14–17: May operate a motorboat (including personal watercraft) only if they meet CPW’s education requirements and have a boating safety certificate issued by an approved provider.
  • Age 18 and older: May operate a motorboat in Colorado; formal boater education is recommended even when not required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need a boating license in Colorado?

Most adults (18+) do not need a state-issued boating “license” in Colorado. However, many people still complete a boating safety course to earn a boating safety certificate. If you are 14–17 and want to operate a motorboat or personal watercraft, Colorado generally requires you to complete an approved course and carry a boating safety certificate.

What is the minimum age to get a boating license in Colorado?

In Colorado, the “license-like” credential is a boating safety certificate from an approved course provider. CPW-approved in-person boating safety courses are commonly available starting at age 14, and youth operator rules apply if you plan to operate a motorboat or personal watercraft at ages 14–17.

How much does a boating license cost in Colorado?

Colorado typically does not charge a separate state fee for a boating safety certificate. Costs depend on the course provider and course format (online vs. in-person). Some courses may be low-cost or free, while others charge a one-time course fee. Always review the provider’s pricing before you enroll.

Can you get your Colorado boating license online?

CPW provides information about web-based boating safety options, especially for adult boaters. If you are under 18 and need a certificate to legally operate, confirm that the online course you choose is approved for your age group and that you can meet any exam or supervision requirements required to receive an accepted boating safety certificate.