Alabama Marine Police Division
Are You A Good Boat Operator? Let’s Find Out...
Welcome to the waterways of Alabama. There is excitement
and challenge and the Marine Police Division hopes that this
course will help you and your family become more knowledgeable
boat operators.
The Roberson/Archer Act passed by the
Alabama Legislature in 1994 requires boater certification
for all operators of motorized vessels. The Act was named
in memory of three Alabama children-Lauren Archer, age 4,
and Katey and Ashleigh Roberson, ages 5 and 9, who were tragically
killed in boating accidents in 1993. Their deaths and a crusade
led by their families led to the passage of the Act, which
has been widely acclaimed as a national model boating safety
law.
This course is designed to assist you
in attaining two primary objectives: (1) to help you qualify
for an Alabama boat operator's certification and (2) to help
you become a better informed and safer operator. After passing
the exam, you will be mailed a course certificate from the
Alabama Marine Police. Take this certificate and personal
identification to the Department of Public Safety Drivers
License Examining Office in your county of residence to have
the V endorsement placed on your automobile drivers
license. Or, if you do not have an automobile driver's license,
you will be issued a Vessel Only license.
Alabama Marine Police Officers patrol our waterways to make
your boating experience safe and pleasant. Cooperate with
them by following the suggestions outlined in this course
as well as the rules of common courtesy while operating your
boat.
Good luck and welcome aboard!
M. N. Pugh, Director
Alabama Marine Police
Division
Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
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