This is what I read:
BOATING LICENSE APPLICATION PROCESS
A boating license can only be applied in person at the MVC Agency. To get the license, you must be at least 16 years old and need to:
Submit proof of completion of the boater safety course.
Submit a letter of parental consent if you are under 17 years of age.
Complete the required 6-point ID verification process.
Pay the license fee of $24 for a new license or $16 for an endorsement on your existing driver license. Payment is accepted in cash, checks, money order, and credit/debit cards (American Express/MasterCard/Visa).
RENEWAL
The boating license shall expire four years from the last day of the month in which the license was originally issued and every four years thereafter.
this is where I read it:
https://www.dmv.com/nj/new-jersey/boating-license
Yep, I'm confused. This "MVC" is motor vehicle (government), but the website is private??, I read.
Yes it is confusing. That is a private website and mixes certificate, license and boater safety card all together. Then so does NJ!!!
From the NJMVC site:
"The Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) issues motorboat and personal watercraft licenses for use on fresh, non-tidal waters or lakes, creeks or rivers not affected by tidal conditions. A boat license and New Jersey Boat Safety Certificate are required to operate a power vessel or personal watercraft - jet ski or wave runner - on non-tidal waters of New Jersey. A boat license is not required for non-powered vessels.
Step One: Complete a boating safety course
For any power motorboat operation on tidal waters, you must successfully complete a boating safety course approved by the New Jersey State Police (NJSP) to receive a New Jersey Boating Safety Course Certificate. Visit the NJSP Marine Service Bureau website for full details.
Additional information is available:
Download a copy of the Boating Safety Manual
Step Two: Get an initial motorboat or jet ski license
You must be at least 16 years old. If you are under the age of 17, you need to present a letter with parental or guardian consent.
Applicants must visit a motor vehicle agency with:
New Jersey Boating Safety Course Certificate
6 Points of ID
Pay the $18 license fee"
The above is all about the Non-Tidal License (FEE)
Now the NJ Boating Safety Certificate is issued by NJSP only.
Read about it here:
Boating Safety Certificate | Frequently Asked Questions | New Jersey State Police
What drives me nuts as a NJ taxpayer is the DMV is already equipped to do everything the NJSP does with the BSC.