In Arizona, individuals do not need a boating license to operate a jet ski (personal watercraft). Instead, Arizona requires operators of motorized watercraft, including jet skis, to have a valid Arizona Boater Education Card if they were born on or after January 1, 1983.
Here are the key points to understand…
Boater Education Card Requirements
- Age Requirement
- If you were born on or after January 1, 1983, you must carry an Arizona Boater Education Card to operate a motorized watercraft, including jet skis.
- Course Requirement
- You must complete a state-approved boating safety education course to obtain an Arizona Boater Education Card.
- The course covers essential topics such as navigation rules, safety equipment, operating procedures, and Arizona-specific boating laws.
- Exemptions
- There are exemptions from the education requirement, such as for individuals operating on private waters or for temporary visitors with a valid boating education card from another state.
Operational Guidelines
- Safety Requirements – Operators must adhere to all safety regulations, including wearing a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket.
- Local Regulations – Be aware of local rules or restrictions specific to the waterbody where you plan to operate the jet ski.
Rental Considerations
- Rental Requirements – Arizona Jet Ski rental companies may have policies that require renters to comply with state boating safety requirements or provide a temporary permit.
While you do not need a traditional boating license to operate a jet ski in Arizona, you must have an Arizona Boater Education Card if you were born on or after January 1, 1983. A boating safety education course is necessary to obtain this card and legally operate a motorized watercraft in Arizona waters. Always check current regulations and requirements to ensure compliance before operating a jet ski in Arizona.