ProcedureEdit
Apply In-Person
- The Applicant should submit an application to the Port Department (Nassau),Prince George Wharf, P.O. Box N-8175, Nassau, New Providence, The Bahamas.
- The application can be collected from the appropriate office.
- Complete the application and submit the Port Department along with the supporting documents as mentioned in the “Required Documents” section along with the corresponding fees.
- For new applications it may take Up to 2 weeks and for renewal applications it may take 3-7 business days.
Apply Online
- To obtain a Watercraft License, the applicant has to submit an application Form Online along with the supporting documents and corresponding Fees.
- The Applicant can click the below link to register online: Form Link.
- The Applicant has to choose from the Application type (New/Renew/Transfer) by clicking the respective radio button.
- Continue by adding the water craft details by clicking on the “Click here to add a watercraft” tab and enter the craft details.
- After filling the details click on the “Add Boat” tab at the end of the page.
- Now Enter the details required in the application and submit enter.
- Upload the supporting documents and pay the fees pay online using Digi Pay platform.
- After submitting the application online Contact Port Office at 322-8832 or [email protected] for all inquiries
- For new applications it may take Up to 2 weeks and for renewal applications it may take 3-7 business days.
Required DocumentsEdit
- Owner’s Valid Identification
- Proof of Vessel Ownership
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
New Providence Office
Prince George Wharf
P.O. Box N-8175
Nassau, New Providence
The Bahamas
Tel. (242) 322-1596 or 326-7654
Fax. (242) 322-5545
Dock Master’s Office
Potter’s Cay
Nassau, New Providence
The Bahamas
Tel. (242) 393-1064
Fax. (242) 394-1240
Grand Bahama Office
P.O. Box F 2044
Freeport, Grand Bahama
The Bahamas
Tel. (242) 352-9163
Fax. (242) 351-4538
Abaco Office
P.O. Box Ab 20922
Marsh Harbour,
Abaco
The Bahamas
Tel. (242) 367-0038
Fax. (242) 367-0041
Contact Address Details Link:Contact Link
Contact Address Details for Family Island Link:Contact link
EligibilityEdit
Individuals should own or want to possess a private watercraft in the Bahamas.
FeesEdit
Item : Less than 15 feet
Vessel Length Fee : $10.00
Item : 15 feet or more but less than 30 feet
Vessel Length Fee : $20.00
Item : 30 feet or more but less than 50 feet
Vessel Length Fee : $200.00
Item : 100 feet or more
Vessel Length Fee : $4000.00
ValidityEdit
There is no deadlines associated with this service.
Documents to UseEdit
Application Form Link: Form Link
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Processing TimeEdit
- For new applications: Up to 2 weeks
- For renewal applications: 3-7 business days
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InstructionsEdit
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Required InformationEdit
- Full Name and Address of Boat Owner
- Nationality of Owner
- Telephone
- Date of Birth
- Name and Address of Operator
- Phone Contact of Operator
- Email of Operator
- Owner’s Valid Identification
Need for the DocumentEdit
It is required for registration of watercraft in Bahamas.
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