Take an Official State-Approved Boater Safety Course
Quick answer: Indiana does not issue a traditional boating “license.” To operate a rented motorboat or personal watercraft (PWC) on public waters, most people simply need a valid driver’s license. The only education-based exception is for 15-year-olds: they may operate a motorboat or PWC only if they complete an Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR)–approved boater education course and carry an Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) ID card. Children under 15 may not operate a PWC or motorboat over 10 hp. Rental companies can set stricter rules (age, experience, deposits) and must refuse rentals that would violate state law.
Expect to show a government-issued photo ID (driver’s license), sign a rental agreement, list who will operate the vessel, and leave a security deposit. Many marinas set minimum operator ages (often 18+ to sign) and may restrict towing activities, engine size, or operating areas, especially for first-time renters.
Most liveries give a dockside orientation covering starting/stopping, local hazards, no-wake zones, navigation basics, mandatory life jacket rules, and emergency procedures. Some require a short safety video or skills check before releasing PWCs or high-horsepower boats.
Visitors may operate rental motorboats and PWCs in Indiana with a valid driver’s license from their home state or country. The special option for 15-year-olds requires an Indiana BMV ID card; most visitors won’t have this, so out-of-state operators generally must be at least 16 with a driver’s license. Always carry your original license on the water.
If a licensed captain or guide is operating the vessel, passengers don’t need credentials. If you or anyone in your party will take the helm, that person must meet Indiana’s age and credential rules.
Indiana DNR approves in-person and online boating safety courses. While a course isn’t mandatory for most adults, it’s strongly recommended and required for 15-year-old operators who do not yet hold a driver’s license.
Both formats are available if they are Indiana DNR–approved. Verify approval on the state website before enrolling. (Do not rely on non-approved awareness modules.)
Most courses take 4–8 hours total, depending on format, plus exam time. Online courses are often self-paced and can be completed over multiple sessions.
Operating a motorboat or PWC without the required credential (e.g., no driver’s license, or a 15-year-old without the course + BMV ID) can result in citations and fines. Indiana also enforces Boating Under the Influence (BUI) with penalties that may include fines, possible jail time, and loss of boating privileges.
Outfitters may not knowingly permit unlawful operation. Reputable liveries verify age and credentials, provide safety briefings, supply required equipment, and can refuse or limit rentals if legal requirements aren’t met or conditions are unsafe.
Indiana Conservation Officers (DNR Law Enforcement Division) enforce boating laws on state waters, often alongside county marine units and, on federal waters, the U.S. Coast Guard.
Indiana does not issue a separate boat operator’s license. Instead, operators show a driver’s license as proof of qualification, or—if they are 15—an Indiana boater education certificate plus a BMV ID card. Many operators also carry a boater education card as best practice.
Yes. Bring your valid driver’s license. If someone in your group is 15 and plans to operate, Indiana requires that person to have both a DNR-approved boater education certificate and an Indiana BMV ID—requirements most visitors will not meet.
Yes, the same credential rules apply as for motorboats. Under 15 may not operate; age 15 may operate only with boater education and an Indiana BMV ID; ages 16+ operate with a driver’s license.
Indiana relies on a driver’s license for most operators, not a separate boating license. Your out-of-state boater card is good proof of training (and useful for other states), but in Indiana you’ll still need a driver’s license—or, if you are 15, the Indiana boater education certificate plus a BMV ID—to operate.
This is a FREE Boating course.