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Boating License Requirements in Oregon

Card required?
Required for some operators
Min operating age
12 (motorboat over 10 hp, with supervision until 16); under 12 may not operate; PWC: 16+ to operate independently; liveries may not rent a PWC to anyone under 18
Reciprocity
yes

Oregon requires a Boater Education Card for operators of motorboats and personal watercraft with engines exceeding 10 horsepower. The credential applies to motorboat operators of any age who power vessels over 10 hp, though operators under 16 must have adult supervision. For personal watercraft, the card is required for anyone 16 and older operating independently; those under 16 may not operate a PWC, and rental facilities cannot lease PWCs to anyone under 18. Oregon recognizes boater education cards issued by other states and U.S. territories.

Oregon State Marine Board issues the official Oregon Boater Education Card through approved education courses. Specific course requirements, renewal schedules, and full regulatory details are subject to change. Operators should confirm current boating license and education requirements directly on the official Oregon State Marine Board website before operating any motorized vessel.

DetailAs the state publishes it
Education card required?Required for some operators
Who needs itnone (hp-based): operators of a motorboat/PWC greater than 10 hp must hold a Boater Education Card
Minimum operating age12 (motorboat over 10 hp, with supervision until 16); under 12 may not operate; PWC: 16+ to operate independently; liveries may not rent a PWC to anyone under 18
Accepted credentialOregon Boater Education Card
Reciprocity (other states' cards)yes
Rental / livery ruleRenters exempt from the course; the operator (16+) must complete a Watercraft Rental Safety Checklist at the livery; no PWC rental to anyone under 18
Fees$20 one-time OSMB card fee (lifetime); $16 replacement; course fee separate/provider-set
Administering agencyOregon State Marine Board (OSMB)

Confirm before you operate. This is informational only, not legal advice. The official state boating-law agency page is the authoritative source for who needs a card and how to get it.

A U.S. Coast Guard crew teaching a boating-safety lesson
Photo: U.S. Coast Guard / Wikimedia Commons (public domain)

What a boater-education card proves

A boater-education card shows you’ve passed a NASBLA-approved safety course covering navigation rules, required equipment and emergencies — it is not a driver’s-license-style test of skill. Most states accept an approved card from any state, but who must carry one, and from what age, is set state by state. Check the rule below, then confirm it on the official state agency page before you head out.

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Compiled from the official state source, cross-referenced against NASBLA, and verified June 2026. Always confirm the current rule on the official Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) page before you rely on it — boating law changes and some states are mid-rollout. How we compile this. Informational only, not legal advice.

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