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How to get a Boating License in Tennessee?

Quick answer: In Tennessee, what many people call a “boating license” is the TWRA Boating Safety Education Certificate (a boater education card). If you are a Tennessee resident born after January 1, 1989 and you operate a boat with more than 8.5 horsepower, you must pass the TWRA Boating Safety Exam and carry your TWRA-issued wallet card while operating. Non-residents born after January 1, 1989 may operate in Tennessee with a NASBLA-approved boating safety certificate.

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How to get a boating license in Tennessee

How to Get Your Tennessee Boating License

Choose an Approved Boating Course

Tennessee’s mandatory education pathway is exam-based. You can prepare by studying Tennessee boating safety materials and/or taking a boating safety course that covers the required topics. If you are a Tennessee resident who needs certification, the key requirement is earning the TWRA-issued Boating Safety Education Certificate by passing the TWRA exam.

If you are a visitor (non-resident), Tennessee generally accepts a NASBLA-approved boating safety certificate from another state (or an equivalent NASBLA-approved course credential) when you are operating a boat that meets the power threshold.

Complete the Course and Final Exam

To receive Tennessee’s boater education certificate as a resident, you must:

  • Study the required boating safety content (online materials, handbook/study guide, and/or an approved course option).
  • Purchase a TWRA Boating Safety Exam Permit (Type 600) before taking the exam.
  • Take the TWRA Boating Safety Exam (online with a TWRA-approved monitor present, or in an instructor-led class/testing setting).

The TWRA Boating Safety Exam is typically designed to be completed in about an hour, and Tennessee requires a passing score to be issued the certificate.

Receive Your License

After you pass, TWRA issues your Boating Safety Education Certificate as a wallet card. Tennessee residents who are required to be certified must have this TWRA-issued card on their person while operating. If you passed in an instructor-led class/testing environment, your validated permit/receipt may serve as temporary proof until your wallet card arrives.

Course Options in Tennessee

Online Boater Education

Online learning is a common way to prepare for Tennessee’s boater education requirements. In Tennessee, many online options are used for study and preparation, but Tennessee residents who need certification must still complete the state’s required step: passing the TWRA Boating Safety Exam and receiving the TWRA-issued card.

For non-residents, an online course that results in a NASBLA-approved boating safety certificate may be accepted in Tennessee (as long as it meets Tennessee’s requirements for your situation and vessel type).

In-Person Classes

TWRA and partner organizations offer instructor-led boating safety classes that typically include the official Tennessee exam at the end. These classes can be a great option if you want structured instruction and the ability to ask questions in real time.

Even for in-person testing, you generally must have your TWRA Boating Safety Exam Permit before you can take the exam.

How to Verify Course Approval

  • If you are a Tennessee resident born after January 1, 1989, confirm you will receive a TWRA-issued Boating Safety Education Certificate after passing the TWRA exam (this is the credential Tennessee recognizes for residents who must be certified).
  • Confirm whether the option you choose is for study only or includes an official pathway to take the TWRA Boating Safety Exam.
  • If you are a non-resident, confirm your certificate is NASBLA-approved and that it matches Tennessee’s requirements for your age and vessel type.
  • When in doubt, verify through the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) boating education resources and exam instructions.

Approved Courses in Tennessee

  • Recademics
  • TWRA Boating Safety Exam (Online with TWRA-approved monitor)
  • TWRA Instructor-Led Boater Education Classes (with official exam)
  • U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Boating Safety Courses
  • America’s Boating Club (United States Power Squadrons) Boating Safety Courses
  • Public school or community education partners offering TWRA-approved exam sessions

Reciprocity for Visitors

Out-of-State Boater Education Cards Accepted in Tennessee

Yes. If you are a non-resident born after January 1, 1989 and you are operating a boat that is more than 8.5 horsepower, Tennessee generally accepts a NASBLA-approved boating safety certificate issued by another state.

Important: Tennessee’s rule is different for residents—if you are a Tennessee resident who is required to be certified, Tennessee requires the TWRA-issued Boating Safety Education Certificate (wallet card) as proof of compliance.

Special Rules for Tourists and Seasonal Operators

If you’re visiting Tennessee:

  • Carry your boater education documentation (and photo ID if available), especially if you are operating a motorboat over the power threshold or a personal watercraft.
  • Know that Tennessee enforces specific age-based operator restrictions, particularly for younger operators and PWCs.
  • Follow Tennessee safety rules, including life jacket requirements—children 12 and under must wear a U.S. Coast Guard–approved life jacket while on the open deck of a recreational boat (with limited exceptions such as when anchored, moored, or aground).

Boating License Requirements in Tennessee

Who Is Required to Hold a Boater Education Card

In Tennessee, boater education requirements depend on residency, date of birth, and vessel power:

  • Tennessee residents: If you were born after January 1, 1989 and you operate a vessel with more than 8.5 horsepower, you must pass the TWRA Boating Safety Exam and carry the TWRA-issued Boating Safety Education Certificate while operating.
  • Non-residents: If you were born after January 1, 1989 and you are operating a vessel with more than 8.5 horsepower, Tennessee generally accepts a NASBLA-approved boating safety certificate.
  • Operators born on or before January 1, 1989: Tennessee does not require boating education for this group, but completing a course is still strongly recommended for safety and may help if you boat in other states.

Tennessee also requires exam permit purchase before you take the TWRA exam. The Boating Safety Exam Permit (Type 600) is commonly a $10 fee, and replacement cards are typically available for an additional fee through TWRA licensing channels.

Age Requirements for Boating in Tennessee

Tennessee sets minimum operator ages and restrictions for younger boaters:

  • Motorboats (non-PWC): No one under 12 may operate a motorized vessel unless it is powered by 8.5 horsepower or less. Tennessee also provides a narrow exception that may allow certain operators at least 10 but less than 12 to operate only if the boat is at least 14 feet and has a motor less than 15 horsepower.
  • Personal watercraft (PWC): No one under 12 may operate a PWC in Tennessee.
  • Boater education exam minimum age: You must generally be at least 12 years old to take the TWRA Boating Safety Exam.

If a minor is operating, Tennessee rules may require an adult to be on board in certain situations (especially for PWCs). Always confirm supervision requirements for the vessel type you plan to operate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need a boating license in Tennessee?

Tennessee does not issue a driver-style “boat license,” but it does require a boater education certificate for many operators. If you are a Tennessee resident born after January 1, 1989 and you operate a boat with more than 8.5 horsepower, you must pass the TWRA Boating Safety Exam and carry the TWRA-issued Boating Safety Education Certificate while operating.

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

To earn Tennessee’s boater education credential via TWRA, you generally must be at least 12 years old to take the TWRA Boating Safety Exam. Separately, Tennessee also limits operation by younger boaters—most operators must be 12 or older to operate motorized vessels without falling under narrow low-horsepower or special exceptions.

How much does a boating license cost in Tennessee?

Costs depend on what you need. The required TWRA Boating Safety Exam Permit (Type 600) is commonly a $10 fee. Course costs vary by provider and format (some study options and classes may be free). If you need a replacement TWRA boating safety card later, TWRA typically offers replacements for an additional fee through its licensing system.

Can you get your Tennessee boating license online?

You can complete online boater education for study and preparation, but Tennessee residents who need certification must still complete the state requirement: pass the TWRA Boating Safety Exam and receive the TWRA-issued Boating Safety Education Certificate. Non-residents may use a NASBLA-approved boating safety certificate from another state when it meets Tennessee’s rules for their situation.