Getting Your Marine Licence

To operate a registered boat in Victoria, you need a marine licence. To use Personal Watercrafts (PWC) like jet-skis, your marine licence needs a PWC endorsement. You can get a marine and PWC licence by taking a test, or by converting an interstate or overseas licence.

You can get a marine licence if you:

What tests do I need to take?

You’ll need to book for:

About the tests

The marine licence knowledge test has 30 multiple choice questions and you’ll need to get at least 26 questions right to pass.

The PWC endorsement test has 15 multiple choice questions and you’ll need to get at least 13 right to pass. You can only get a PWC endorsement from when you’re 16 years old.

If you do your test at a VicRoads Customer Service Centre, you’ll get results straight away and your marine licence if you’ve passed.

What are the costs?

What to bring:

How can I prepare?

You can get a free copy of the Victorian Recreational Boating Safety Handbook at Maritime Safety Victoria or from a VicRoads Customer Service Centre.

To help you prepare and see if you're ready for the test, take the marine licence and PWC endorsement practice tests
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Where can I take the tests?

About test results

Your test results are valid for 12 months.

If you haven’t paid within 12 months of passing the test, you’ll need to take the test again.

Can I be exempt from the test?

You won’t need to take the marine knowledge test if you have:

* Your certificate doesn’t include PWC endorsements so you’ll still need to take the PWC endorsement test if you want to use a personal watercraft.

I’ve got my certificate, what do I do?

If you’ve got a valid certificate go to a VicRoads Customer Service Centre with:

What’s a restricted marine licence?

A restricted marine licence is for anyone under 16 years old and means you can't:

You won’t be able to get a PWC endorsement until you’re 16 years old or over.

Can I apply for a restricted marine licence?

You can apply if you’re between 12 and 16 years old.

For Interstate or overseas marine licence holders

Do I need a Victorian marine licence?

You only need one if you’re going to operate a vessel for more than three months.

You’ll need to book and pay for a licence changeover appointment to convert your interstate or overseas marine licence.

You can’t get a Victorian marine licence if your licence has been suspended, cancelled or disqualified.

What do I need to convert my marine licence?

To convert you need to:

Any conditions on your interstate or overseas marine licence will be the same on your Victorian one.

*Courtesy of Vic Roads. Click here to see more information.