NASBLA & TPWD Approved Course
Boater Safety Education Online
Complete our online only boater safety course and get your Boater Education Certificate.

How to get your Boater Education Certificate

Complete the course online
The course is video based and self paced, so you can come and go as needed. At 3 hours in length, it's one of the quickest ways to complete your hunter safety education requirements.
Print or save your certificate
Your temporary certificate is available immediately and valid for use. You will receive your permanent certificate from the state via email within 3-5 days and is valid for life.
Hit the Water
You are now ready to captain your ship. Make sure your boat is registered, and you have all the necessary safety items before you hit the water. Have fun and be safe out there!
What does the online Boater Safety Education class cover?
The official NASBLA approved curriculum.REASONS/JUSTIFICATION FOR HUNTER ED. & HUNTING
Justification for Hunter Education.
Hunter’s Role in Wildlife Conservation.
Key Wildlife Ecology & Management Principles.
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Safe Firearm Handling
Basic Rules of Firearm Safety.
Passing Firearms Safely.
Crossing Obstacles.
Transporting Firearms.
Storing Firearms.
SAFE FIREARM FIELD PRACTICE
Safe Firearm Field Practices.
Hunter Field Safety.
Safe Zones of Fire.
Outdoor Preparedness.
Barrel Obstructions.
Hunter's Best Practices.
REGULATIONS AND WILDLIFE IDENTIFICATION
The Reasons for Hunting Laws and Regulations.
Wildlife Identification Skills for Hunters.
Identify game species and their distinguishing features.
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND NEXT STEPS
Behaviors that Promote Positive Image of Hunters and Hunting.
Boaters Who Follow Fair Chase Principles.
Responsibility to Wildlife.

About Us
Who We Are
Founded in 1996, we are a family-owned and operated small business that champions responsible boating through comprehensive online education and giving back. Rooted in decades of tradition and committed to conservation, we're proud to guide a new generation of boaters on their journey towards becoming responsible stewards of the water ways.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the answers to questions Boater Safety Education students want to know
FAQ Topics
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How much does the BoaterSafetyUSA course cost?
The BoaterSafetyUSA course fee is X plus a $10.00 Texas Parks and Wildlife fee. We offer a money-back guarantee if you don’t pass the final exam.
What type of payment do you take?
We accept all major credit cards, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Diners' Club, JCB, and Signature Debit Cards. We also take Google Pay & Apple Pay. If you are trying to use a debit card that does not have a credit function, then it won't work, as we don't have a way for you to input your PIN. If you've been able to use your debit card online in the past, it's most likely a signature debit card, which will work on our website.
When do I pay for the course?
You will pay for the course up front with a full money-back guarantee.
What if I want a refund for my Certification?
Our course is 100% free to try; if you’re not satisfied, you don’t pay. You pay for the certificate at the end of the process. Once your certificate is issued, there is no refund, as it has already been filed with Texas Parks & Wildlife.
What is the company name that will show on my billing statement for my bank or credit card?
Your billing statement will ONLY show "BoaterSafetyUSA.com" for any charge related to us. If it says something else, it is not a charge from us.
Do I have to complete the course all at once?
You may complete the course at your own pace. The course can be completed in one sitting or completed a little at a time over several days.
Is your course offered in Spanish? ¿Su curso en línea de Educación para Navegantes está disponible en español?
Yes, Si.
How do I access my course?
You can access your course by clicking on the "My Courses" link in the top right. If you do not see the my courses link in your menu, make sure you are logged into your account first.
How do I save my progress?
When the timer has run out, click the "Next" button below the video and materials to continue to the next section and save your progress.
What does the timer on my course section do?
The timer is the required amount of time you must spend on a section learning the material. Once the timer has run out and you have completed the video you can proceed to the next section by clicking the "Next" button.
How do I go to the next section?
Once the required time for you to learn a section has run out, you can click the "Next" button below the video and transcript to proceed to the next section.
How do I go back to the unit overview?
Warning: Be sure to finish a section in progress before leaving. Unless you are at the beginning of the section, leaving a section in the middle will cause you to lose your progress.
Once you've finished the current section and reached a safe spot, click the unit you would like to visit in Course Navigation. Note that you can only go to previous or current units. You can not skip ahead to a unit.
How do I go back to a previous section for review?
Desktop: Simply click the section you want to go back to from the left hand "course navigation"
Tip: Don't leave a section in progress, as you will lose your progress. Please wait until you finish it, then click the next button. Then go to the previous section.
Mobile: Click "Course Navigation" below the logo at the top. This will open a course navigation menu. Click the previous section you wish to visit.
How do I turn on closed captioning?
Step 1: Click on the closed captioning icon.
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Step 2: Select English
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How do I search a video by text?
Step 1: Click the video transcript icon.
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Step 2: Search the transcript by keyword to find the exact section of the video you want.
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How do I navigate to a section of video via the transcript?
Step 1: Click the video transcript icon.
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Step 2: Scroll to the section you want.
How do I view the video transcript?
On the video player bar, click the icon to the right of the closed caption or "CC" icon. The icon looks like a document with a pin in it. Please see the image below.
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Is the BoaterSafetyUSA course approved by the Texas Parks and Wildlife?
Yes, the BoaterSafetyUSA course is approved and accepted by the Texas Parks & Wildlife, license # XXX.
Do I have to be a resident of Texas to take the BoaterSafetyUSA Course?
You do not have to be a Texas resident to take this online course. It is valid for life and for use in all US States.
Is My Texas Boater Education Certificate Valid in Other Areas/States?
Yes. Most U.S. states, territories, and Canadian provinces recognize Texas Boater Education Certificates that meet NASBLA (National Association of State Boating Law Administrators) standards, as well as Canadian Pleasure Craft Operator Cards approved by Transport Canada.
This mutual acceptance—known as “reciprocity”—allows visiting boaters to legally operate vessels in other regions without needing to obtain an additional certification.
How do I contact the Texas Parks and Wildlife and/or NASBLA?
Texas Parks and Wildlife:
4200 Smith School Rd.
Austin, TX 78744
(512) 389-4800
(800) 792-1112
NASBLA:
1020 Monarch Street, Suite 200
Lexington, KY 40513
859.225.9487
Will I receive an official Boater Education Card/Certificate by mail from TPWD (Texas Parks & Wildlife)?
Once you've finished the course and passed the required exams, you can print and download your course completion certificate right away.
Your temporary certificate will remain valid for 60 days. Please allow at least two weeks to pass before trying to print your permanent card or contacting TPWD regarding your certification.
Steps to access and print your permanent card:
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Visit https://tpwd.texas.gov/.
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From the main menu, select Boating, then choose Boater Education.
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Click on Print Your Certification Card.
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Enter your Name and Date of Birth — ensure they match exactly as used during course registration — then click Search.
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Once your details are confirmed, select Print to generate your permanent certificate.
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Will I need to take any form of an exam or assessment for the BoaterSafetyUSA course?
Each student is required to read and sign an honor statement confirming that they will complete the multiple-choice assessments with honesty and integrity.
By signing, the student acknowledges that:
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No additional web browsers or tabs will be open during the exam.
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No communication devices (such as phones, tablets, or messaging apps) will be used to obtain or share information.
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All answers submitted will represent their own independent work.
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They will not give or receive any unauthorized assistance while completing the exam.
This statement serves as a pledge that the student will adhere to the exam’s academic integrity standards.
Each unit will have an assessment that you must pass at 80% to proceed to the next unit. Students who fail an end-of-chapter evaluation will be required to review the entire chapter again before retaking the end-of-chapter assessment. You will get XXX attempts to pass.
At the end of the course, you will need to complete the final exam with an 80% pass rate.
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How do I take my unit quiz/assessments?
You can take your multiple-choice assessment by completing all the required sections in a Unit. Each Unit will have a unit quiz at the end. You will proceed through each section of a unit by watching the video and reading the materials (if you prefer to read them rather than watch the video). Once you complete all the sections, you will come to a unit review that will recap what you learned, followed by a unit quiz.
I didn’t pass a unit quiz — does that mean I failed the course?
Per NASBLA and State laws regarding Boater Education Certification, if you failed a unit quiz, you must completely re-take an entire unit before being allowed to re-take a new quiz. Note that the new quiz will have at least 50% new questions.
Is there an online final exam?
Yes. At the end of the course, you’ll take the Certification Exam. A score of at least 80% is needed to pass. You may attempt the exam as many times as necessary. If you exit the exam before finishing, your progress will be saved — when you log back in, you’ll resume from the next unanswered question.
What if I don't pass the final exam?
You get two attempts to score at least 80%. Should you fail on both tries, you'll need to start the course over but won’t be charged.
How do I get to my quiz results?
You can get your quiz results by navigating to the "My Courses" link in the menu. Then click on continue course and it will lead you to the course overview with all of your unit quiz grades.
Who must take a Texas Boater Education Certification Course?
To operate certain types of watercraft legally in Texas, individuals must meet specific age and boater education requirements:
Vessels Covered
These rules apply to anyone operating:
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A motorboat with more than 15 horsepower,
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A personal watercraft (PWC), or
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A sail or wind-powered vessel longer than 14 feet.
Age and Supervision Requirements
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Under 13 years old:
Children younger than 13 may operate a vessel only under direct supervision by someone who:-
Is 18 years of age or older,
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Legally qualified to operate the watercraft, and
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Physically present on board while the vessel is in motion.
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Ages 13 and older (born on or after September 1, 1993):
Individuals in this group may operate a vessel without supervision only if they have successfully completed a boater education course approved by Texas Parks and Wildlife.
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Who must be certified to operate a vessel alone?
In Texas, a person cannot operate a windblown vessel over 14 feet in length, a motorboat with more than 15 horsepower, or a personal watercraft if he/she was born on or after September 1, 1993, unless he/she has passed a boater education class or equivalency examination prescribed by the department.
Who can operate a PWC?
NOTE: Children under 13 are specifically prohibited from operating a PWC unless accompanied on board by a person at least 18 years of age.
To operate a PWC, the operator must meet one of the following:
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Born on or after September 1, 1993, and passed a boater education class or equivalency examination prescribed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, or
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Born before September 1, 1993, or,
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Persons requiring boater education who have not completed it must be accompanied by a person 18 years of age (who can legally operate) or older, or
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At least 13 years of age and have passed a boater education course or equivalency examination prescribed by the department.
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What serves as proof that I’ve completed the online BoaterSafetyUSA Course?
After you pass and pay for the course, you’ll be able to print your Temporary Boater Education Certificate right away. This document is your official proof of course completion. You can choose to print it immediately or receive a PDF version by email. Keep in mind that the temporary certificate is valid for 60 days from the completion date.
When will I receive my permanent Boater Education Certificate?
About 60 days after you finish all course requirements, Texas Parks and Wildlife will send you an email with a link to access and print your permanent Boater Education Certificate.
How do I download my certificate?
Desktop:
Click on "My Courses" in the top right of the menu.
Click "View Certificate."
Click "Download Certificate."
Mobile:
Click on the Menu button (the three lines directly right of the logo in the top right).
Click "My Courses"
Click "View Certificate"
Click "Download Certificate"
How quickly will I receive my certificate of completion?
Once you've finished the course and passed the required exams, you can print and download your course completion certificate right away.
Your temporary certificate will remain valid for 60 days. Please allow at least two weeks to pass before trying to print your permanent card or contacting TPWD regarding your certification.
Steps to access and print your permanent card:
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Visit https://tpwd.texas.gov/.
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From the main menu, select Boating, then choose Boater Education.
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Click on Print Your Certification Card.
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Enter your Name and Date of Birth — ensure they match exactly as used during course registration — then click Search.
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Once your details are confirmed, select Print to generate your permanent certificate.
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How long is the certification valid, and how often is retraining required?
Participants only have to do it once. It is valid for life and for use in all US States.
Will this course work on all devices?
Yes. Our course works perfectly on all modern devices. Phones, Tablets, and Computers. As long as the device has a web browser, our course will work. So even smartTV's will work.
How do I login?
Desktop:
Click the "Login" link in the top right of the header menu.
Mobile:
Click on the Menu button (the three lines directly right of the logo in the top right).
Click "Login."
How do I logout?
Desktop:
Click on the account tab in the top right of the menu.
Click Logout.
Mobile:
Click on the Menu button (the three lines directly right of the logo in the top right).
Click "Account."
Click Logout.
How do I get back to my course?
Desktop:
Click on the account tab in the top right of the menu.
Click "My Courses."
Mobile:
Click the Menu button (the three lines directly to the right of the logo in the top right).
Click "My Courses."
How do I reset my password?
You can simply click here. Then fill in your email address. This will send a link to your email address for you to reset your password.
If it says "No account found" please reach out to us at [email protected] with the following information:
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The email address you think you registered with.
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Your full name.
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Your correct email address you wish to have associated with your account.
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How do I change my name on my certificate?
Simply shoot us an email to [email protected] with the following, and we will be happy to get this updated for you:
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Your Email Address so we can locate your account.
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Your correctly spelled name.
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The reason for the name change. We do not accept name changes unless it's a legitimate reason.
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Misspellings
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Married Names
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Any other account info you might need to be updated.
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How do I update my email address?
Simply shoot us an email to [email protected] with the following, and we will be happy to get this updated for you:
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Your current Email Address on file so we can locate your account.
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Your full name.
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The updated email address you wish to use.
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Any other account info you might need to be updated.
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I'm getting an error on my quiz. What should I do?
If you are getting an error on your quiz, please submit the error code, your email address, full name, and unit number you are getting the quiz error for to [email protected], and we will investigate this ASAP.
The most typical way to get this error is by trying to retake a failed quiz by clicking the back button. This is not allowed, causing an error in the system. We can fix this for you; we just need you to submit the details requested above.
I'm trying to click the "Submit Answers" on my quiz, but nothing is happening. What should I do?
We are aware of a bug with one specific version of the "Safari" browser that keeps a student from submitting their quiz results. To solve this, please log in to your account using Chrome, Firefox, or Edge.
We are sorry about the inconvenience and will create a fix as soon as Apple patches their "Safari" browser.
The name on my BoaterSafetyUSA certificate is misspelled or wrong. What should I do?
Misspellings happen; the buttons on a phone screen can be pretty small. Shoot us an email to [email protected] with the following, and we will be happy to get this updated for you:
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Your Email Address so we can locate your account.
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Your correctly spelled name.
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Any other account info you might need updated.
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How do I replace my Boater Education Certificate if I’ve lost it or it has been damaged?
To replace a lost, destroyed, or damaged Boater Education Certificate, please visit: https://tpwd.elementlms.com/am-i-certified/.

