Seneca County Sheriff’s Office Offering Boating Safety Classes

Community News Release
A small boat with an outboard motor is anchored on calm water, with distant mountains under a bright sky.
A small boat is anchored on calm water with mountains in the background, illustrating general boating conditions.

You can sign up now for two Boater Safety Classes being offered this spring by the Seneca County Sheriff’s Office.

Anyone who operates a boat or jet ski in New York will be required to have a Safe Boating Certificate by January 1st. To receive the certification, you will only need to attend one of the classes that are scheduled for April 27th and May 18th in the Training Room at the county’s Law Enforcement Center in Romulus.

The classes are free to take but there is a ten-dollar fee to receive a permanent Safe Boating Certificate.

To register for the classes, please use the web address below:

April 27th Class

May 18th Class

 

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