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Seaman Recruit (E-1) is the entry-level rank for new Coast Guard enlisted members. Recruits wear no stripes and spend their first months in basic training (boot camp). After graduation, they advance to Seaman Apprentice and begin specialty training.
How much does it cost to renew your USCG license?
The fees from the USCG cost between $95 to $280 depending on which USCG license youre applying for. Theres typically a standard $45 fee for issuing a new MMC, and renewing an expiring MMC. There are other fees for evaluations and exams that vary for different MMC endorsements.
What are entry level endorsements for MMC?
A basic MMC from the Coast Guard comes with three entry level endorsements on it automatically. You are issued Ordinary Seafarer (OS), Wiper, and Food Handler endorsements on your Merchant Mariner Credential.
What are the requirements to renew an USCG captains license?
License Renewal All USCG licenses must be renewed every 5 years. No written exams are required. You will need a renewal application, a physical and an approved drug test.
Do I need a TWIC card to renew my captains license?
The requirement for a TWIC card may be waived when you apply for a captains license renewal. If you have a valid TWIC card, you can include it with your renewal application, but if your TWIC card has expired since you got your license, you may not need to renew it.
How much sea time do you need for an USCG renewal?
For a USCG captains license renewal, you need 360 days of documented sea service time within the last five years.
Is there a grace period for USCG license renewal?
The 6 year grace period and any extensions dont affect the expiration date of the credential. A license, MMD, COR, STCW endorsement, MMC, and any endorsements, are not valid for use after the expiration date.
What do I need to renew my USCG license?
Step 1: Gather Your Sea Service Documents From the Last Five Years 1.1 Create CG-719S (Small Vessel Sea Service) Forms for Your own Vessels. 1.2 Proof of Ownership if Using Your own Vessel on CG-719S (Small Vessel Sea Service) Form. 2.1 Easily Renew your USCG License Domestic (National) endorsements.
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