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To register a boat, you need to file a Watercraft Registration Application with the Arizona Game & Fish Department. This form must be completed for a new Arizona boat registration and a transfer of ownership. Besides the application, registering a boat in Arizona also requires you to provide evidence of ownership.
Specific requirements vary from state to state, but over 70% of the U.S. requires boaters who meet certain criteria to take a safety education course. The resulting accreditation is called a certificate, not a license, because it is good for life and doesn't expire.
Besides the application, registering a boat in Arizona also requires you to provide evidence of ownership. Keep in mind that Arizona is a registration-only state, so you don't have to worry about registering a boat in Arizona with no title.
Arizona boats are required to have a throwable floatation device, flags, a muffling device, fire extinguisher, visual distress signals (VDSs), and current registration. For boats 16 feet and over, plus kayaks and canoes, a USCG-approved personal floatation device (PFD) life jacket is required for every passenger.
A person does not need a boating license to operate a boat in Arizona. Additionally, there is no mandatory boater education course for boat operators in the state. If you want to rent watercraft in Arizona, rental agencies will request a valid driver's license and mandate an age requirement.
Specific requirements vary from state to state, but over 70% of the U.S. requires boaters who meet certain criteria to take a safety education course. The resulting accreditation is called a certificate, not a license, because it is good for life and doesn't expire.
To register a boat, you need to file a Watercraft Registration Application with the Arizona Game & Fish Department. This form must be completed for a new Arizona boat registration and a transfer of ownership. Besides the application, registering a boat in Arizona also requires you to provide evidence of ownership.
Age and Operator Restrictions No one under the age of 12 may operate a vessel with a motor greater than 8 horsepower (which includes PWCs) unless: An emergency exists or… The child's parent or legal guardian is on board or… Another person at least 18 years of age is on board.