Boating Course & Fees in Minnesota
Minnesota requires completion of an approved boater safety course for anyone born on or after June 30, 1988, who operates a motorized watercraft. The state issues the Minnesota Watercraft Operator's Permit upon successful completion of an eligible course, and this credential is valid for life.
Approved courses are offered by multiple vendors throughout the state, and course pricing varies by provider. Individuals seeking to enroll should confirm current course costs directly with their chosen provider or through the official Minnesota Department of Natural Resources website, as fees are set independently by vendors. Some organizations offer free boater safety education; potential students should verify all available options and associated costs before registering.
| Detail | As the state publishes it |
|---|---|
| Accepted credential / course | Minnesota Watercraft Operator's Permit (good for life) |
| Fees | Verify on the official state agency page |
| Card required? | Required for some operators |

Course costs vs. card fees
Two different prices are at play: the boater-safety course (often free or low-cost, set by the approved vendor) and any state card or processing fee. Several states offer a free NASBLA-approved course — for example through the BoatUS Foundation — so the card can cost little beyond a small state fee. Vendor prices change, so confirm the current course list and fees on the official state agency page.
Step-by-step: how to get licensed → · Do you need a licence? →
Compiled from the official state source, cross-referenced against NASBLA, and verified June 2026. Always confirm the current rule on the official Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) page before you rely on it — boating law changes and some states are mid-rollout. How we compile this. Informational only, not legal advice.