Take an Official State-Approved Boater Safety Course
Quick answer: In Pennsylvania, what most people call a “boating license” is a Pennsylvania Boating Safety Education Certificate (boater education card). You must have this certificate to operate a personal watercraft (PWC) and, if you were born on or after January 1, 1982, to operate a boat powered by a motor greater than 25 horsepower. Pennsylvania’s program is managed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC), so verify your exact requirement before you operate.
Pick a boating safety course that is PFBC-approved. Pennsylvania issues a Boating Safety Education Certificate to boaters who successfully complete an approved course and exam. Approval matters—only PFBC-approved courses count toward the Pennsylvania certificate.
Finish the course content and pass the final exam. Approved Pennsylvania boating courses cover core safety skills and rules of the road, including safe operation, navigation basics, required safety equipment, emergency procedures, and Pennsylvania-specific boating and PWC laws.
After you pass, you’ll receive proof of completion and can be issued your PFBC Boating Safety Education Certificate. Pennsylvania’s permanent certificate is a durable card, and processing and delivery can take several weeks. Temporary PFBC boating safety certificates may be issued and are only valid for a limited time, so don’t delay completing any steps required to obtain your permanent card.
Pennsylvania offers PFBC-approved online boating safety courses. Online learning can be a convenient option if you want to study at your own pace. Course fees vary by provider, and Pennsylvania charges a separate fee for the permanent Boating Safety Education Certificate.
PFBC offers Basic Boating courses in-person throughout the state. Approved classroom courses may also be offered by organizations such as the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and the U.S. Power Squadrons (America’s Boating Club). Availability, locations, and any classroom fees vary by region and season.
Pennsylvania recognizes out-of-state boater education documentation for visitors when it is issued for a NASBLA-approved course. If you’re visiting Pennsylvania and operating a boat that requires education, carry your out-of-state boater education card and be prepared to show it if requested.
If you’re boating in Pennsylvania as a visitor, keep these common trip-planning rules in mind:
You must have a Pennsylvania Boating Safety Education Certificate (or acceptable equivalent documentation, if you are an out-of-state visitor) if:
Operators who are required to have the certificate must carry it while operating.
Pennsylvania’s age-related boating rules include special restrictions for younger operators and PWCs:
Because boating rules can depend on vessel type, horsepower, and the operator’s birthdate, confirm your specific legal requirement with PFBC before heading out.
Pennsylvania doesn’t issue a driver-style boating license. Instead, many boaters need a Boating Safety Education Certificate. It’s required to operate a personal watercraft and for people born on or after January 1, 1982 who operate a boat with a motor greater than 25 horsepower.
Pennsylvania does not set a minimum age to take a boating course, but its operating rules do restrict younger operators. For example, anyone 11 or younger may not operate a boat with a motor greater than 25 horsepower and may not operate a PWC. If a young boater plans to operate a PWC or a boat that requires education, completing an approved course early is a smart step.
Costs depend on the course provider and format. Some approved courses charge a fee, and Pennsylvania charges a separate fee for the permanent Boating Safety Education Certificate. If you need a replacement card later, there is also a replacement fee.
Yes. Pennsylvania offers PFBC-approved online boating safety courses. After you complete the course and pass the final exam, you can be issued your Pennsylvania Boating Safety Education Certificate and should carry it when operating if you are required to have it.
This is a FREE Boating course.