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All motorboats and sailboats must have proper registration with current registration decals to operate Utah waters legally. For more information on registration and titling, visit the Utah DMV Watercraft page.
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.
It's the Law! Each motorboat and personal watercraft (PWC) are required to carry the owner's or operator's liability insurance when operated on Utah waters.
The Utah Boating Safety Certificate (also referred to as the Utah boating license) is required for all persons 12 and 17 years of age who wish to operate motorboats. The Utah Boating Safety Certificate serves as proof that a boater has taken and passed an approved boater education course.
To register your boat in Utah, you will need: A completed boat registration application, which can be found on the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation website or obtained from any Division office. Proof of ownership, which includes the original title, bill of sale, or registration from the previous owner.
The Utah Boating Safety Certificate (also referred to as the Utah boating license) is required for all persons 12 and 17 years of age who wish to operate motorboats. The Utah Boating Safety Certificate serves as proof that a boater has taken and passed an approved boater education course.
Though no title is issued to an OHV that is 1987 or older, registration requirements may still apply. Watercraft – Every 1985 or newer watercraft operated in Utah waters must be titled except canoes and inflatable watercrafts powered by an outboard motor with 25 horsepower or less.
Utah requires anyone under the age of 16 years old to have direct supervision by someone 18 years old (or older) while operating a motorized vessel or a sailboat. However, if you're 16 years old or older, there are no restrictions for operating sailboats or motorized watercraft.
Proof of insurance must be carried on board whenever boat is in operation.