USCG Captain License Courses

USCG Captain License Courses

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Option One: ( paper-pencil) In-person proctored testing, must agree and follow the testing institution's COVID-19 steps to protect themselves and others at all times, including proper use of face masks, social distancing, and hand hygiene during testing. All proctored test facilities meet all the requirements of the USCG and as identified at 46 CFR 10.910.

Option Two: ( Online) In-person proctored testing, must agree and follow the testing institution's COVID-19 steps to protect themselves and others at all times, including proper use of face masks, social distancing, and hand hygiene during testing. All proctored test facilities meet all the requirements of the USCG and as identified at 46 CFR 10.910.

Option Three: Live Remote Proctoring,
a secure and non-invasive platform that uses professional proctors and technology to monitor examinees live while they complete our 4-part final certification exams. This method of test delivery allows the examinee to take the certification exam from their home, office, or a remote site, using their personal computer. The process is secure, easily accessible, monitors testing activity, and records all aspects of the exam session. Candidates who would like to choose live remote proctoring will need to run a system and webcam test on the computer they plan to take the examination before registering to ensure it will meet remote proctoring requirements. If they meet the requirements, they can move forward with scheduling Live Remote Proctoring.

If you're thinking of becoming a guide, and you'd like to accept some sort of payment or benefit for assisting or instructing people on fishing, whale watching, rafting, photographing, or other similar outdoor activities on the water A valid USCG Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) must be carried by all Charter Vessel Captains. It must also be carried by Outfitter Guides or employees who operate a motorized boat in federally navigable waters of the United States. If an Outfitter Guide operates a motorized boat ONLY on non-federally navigable waters, the operator must have either an MMC or an OSMB Motorized Passenger Boat Operator's Certification (MPBOC).


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