In Texas, you do not need a separate license to rent a jet ski (personal watercraft or PWC).
There are requirements and considerations to keep in mind…
- Boater Education Certificate: If you were born on or after September 1, 1993, Texas law requires you to have a valid Boater Education Certificate to operate any vessel with a motor of more than 15 horsepower, including jet skis. This certificate can be obtained by completing a Texas Parks and Wildlife Department-approved boater education course.
- Rental Company Requirements: While Texas state law does not mandate a boating license for renting a jet ski, individual rental companies may have their own policies. Some rental companies may require a boater education certificate or provide instruction and safety training as part of the rental process.
- Age Requirements: Rental companies typically require renters to be at least 18 years old to sign rental agreements and operate a jet ski independently. Younger individuals may be allowed to operate a jet ski under the direct supervision of a parent or guardian who meets the age requirement.
- Rental Agreement: When renting a jet ski in Texas, you must sign a rental agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of the rental, including liability waivers and safety guidelines.
Before renting a jet ski in Texas, you should contact rental companies directly to inquire about their specific requirements, rental policies, and any additional documentation or certifications needed. This ensures you are well-prepared and compliant with all legal and safety requirements before enjoying your time on the water.