Boating Safety Classes are offered by the Oakland County Sheriff's Office at no charge. Classes are taught at the Sheriff's Patrol Services Building: 1200 N. Telegraph, Bldg. 57 West, Pontiac, MI. 48341.
Boating safety class schedules and reservation are available online at Event Programs (kalkomey.com). When on the DNR website, select Boating Safety Education and type the zip code 48341 in the search box. Here you can register for the classes taught at the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office.
Successful completion of the course requires the full 6 hours and a test at the end of the class. A boating safety certificate will be issued upon completing the course and passing a written test.
Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Those born on or after July 1, 1996, may legally operate a motorized boat over 6 horsepower only if they have been issued a boating safety certificate and have it in their possession.
Those born before July 1, 1996, may legally operate a boat without restrictions.
Those at least 16 years of age and born after Dec. 31, 1978, may legally operate a PWC only if they have obtained a boating safety certificate and have it in their possession.
Those born on or before Dec. 31, 1978, may operate a PWC legally without restrictions.
Boating Safety Tips
- Always wear your life jacket.
- Make sure the life jackets are the proper size and type for the person wearing them.
- Make sure to have all the required equipment when operating your watercraft.
- Don’t drink and drive.
- Be weather wise.
- Bring extra gear you may need.
- Tell someone where you're going, who is with you, and how long you'll be away.
- Ventilate watercraft after fueling.
- Stay dry and warm.
- Anchor from bow, not stern.
- Take a boating safety course.
- When changing seats, stay low and near the center line of a small boat.
Keys to a Safe Boating Season