![]() If operating for more than 45 days per year, nonresidents must get an Alabama Nonresident Vessel Operator’s License. Nonresidents 12 and older can operate on Alabama waters for 45 days per year. ![]() Children under the age of 12 are prohibited from operating vessels and personal watercraft. ![]() Children ages 12-13 can operate a vessel of personal watercraft with a vessel operator’s license and adult 21 years of age or older on board. In Alabama, you must be at least 14 years old and have a vessel license to operate a vessel or personal watercraft alone. Registration fees are collected to help contribute to the maintenance and conservation of state waterways. The amount of the registration fee depends on the length of the boat you are registering. When you apply for your boat registration, you will have to pay a registration fee. Boaters can learn more about safe boating basics, filing a float plan, what to do during times of inclement weather, environmental considerations and personal flotation devices by taking a boating education or safe boating class. ![]() ALABAMA BOATING REGISTRATION AND LICENSINGĪll boat operators need to know the safe boating basics and must abide by the boating rules of the road set forth by the state.
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