What is a Vessel Documentation Endorsement?

A vessel documentation endorsement identifies the type of activity a documented vessel is authorized to conduct under U.S. law. Whether you’re operating a vessel commercially, using it for recreation, or chartering it internationally, the right endorsement is key to legal compliance.

At the Vessel Registrar Center, we provide vessel owners with streamlined access to U.S. Coast Guard documentation services. One essential component of this system is the “endorsement” attached to a vessel’s Certificate of Documentation (COD). 

What to Remember About Endorsements 

A common misconception is that vessel documentation is a one-size-fits-all certificate. In reality, the endorsement reflects how the vessel is allowed to operate and is closely tied to its use, size, and eligibility. Not all vessels qualify for every endorsement. The right endorsement depends on the type of operation and the owner’s citizenship status.

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 The Primary Types of Boat Documentation Endorsements

Our portal makes it easier to apply for initial documentation with your preferred endorsement, as well as to change or remove an endorsement as your needs evolve. With our support, the process can be completed quickly, correctly, and without unnecessary delays.

 Coastwise Endorsement

The Coastwise endorsement allows a vessel to transport passengers or merchandise between points in the United States or its territories. This is one of the most regulated endorsements and is reserved for vessels that meet strict requirements under U.S. law, including the Jones Act. 

Only vessels that are built in the United States, owned by U.S. citizens, and not registered in a foreign country are eligible for this endorsement. Depending upon your circumstances, you can apply for a MARAD waiver through our site. 

Because of the stringent criteria involved, this endorsement plays a critical role in protecting domestic maritime trade.

Our portal provides the Coastwise endorsement as part of the initial documentation process. If your vessel qualifies and you intend to use it commercially within U.S. waters, this endorsement is essential.

 Fishery Endorsement

The Fishery endorsement allows the vessel to engage in commercial fishing operations within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the United States. Similar to the Coastwise endorsement, this requires the vessel to be built in the U.S. and owned by a U.S. citizen or qualifying entity. It is governed by Title 46 of the U.S. Code and enforced by both the U.S. Coast Guard and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Owners who plan to operate in the fishing industry should secure this endorsement to comply with federal regulations. Attempting to engage in these operations without the proper endorsement can result in fines, enforcement actions, and loss of documentation status.

Our platform makes it easy to apply for or add a Fishery endorsement, either during the initial documentation or through a subsequent modification.

 Registry Endorsement

The Registry endorsement is commonly used for vessels engaged in international trade or activities that don’t qualify under the Coastwise or Fishery endorsements. These include vessels used for foreign commerce, dredging, or towing in international waters. Registry endorsements are available to vessels owned by U.S. citizens or eligible foreign-controlled entities under certain exemptions.

This type of endorsement is often selected by vessel owners who are planning to operate globally or who are entering into a bareboat charter arrangement. Because it grants international recognition, the Registry endorsement is useful for vessels traveling to foreign ports or under foreign charter agreements.

Through our portal, you can request this endorsement as part of your documentation package. If you need to convert your endorsement due to changing business goals, we also offer support for that process.

 Recreational Endorsement

The Recreational endorsement is designed for vessels used solely for pleasure and not engaged in any commercial activity. It is the only endorsement available to foreign-built vessels that meet all other eligibility criteria for U.S. documentation. Recreational vessels do not need to meet the same construction or trade restrictions as commercial vessels, which makes this a popular option for individual owners and families.

If your vessel is used exclusively for leisure and personal enjoyment, the Recreational endorsement is often the right choice. Many people choose to document their recreational vessels instead of relying solely on state registration, especially when traveling between states or internationally.

Our portal simplifies the process of obtaining or maintaining this endorsement. Whether you are applying for your initial COD or renewing an existing one, we can help ensure the Recreational endorsement is properly filed.

 Eligibility Requirements for Endorsements

 How to Know Which One You Qualify For

Eligibility for each endorsement varies depending on the vessel’s origin, purpose, and ownership. In general:

  • Coastwise and Fishery endorsements are reserved for U.S.-built vessels owned by U.S. citizens.
  • Registry endorsements can be issued to U.S.-owned vessels engaged in foreign commerce or other eligible international activities.
  • Recreational endorsements are more flexible. All vessels can be used for recreation but these can solely be used recreationally.

If you’re unsure which endorsement is best suited to your vessel, our platform offers guidance based on how you intend to use your boat. We also help review your documentation before it is submitted to ensure that your selected endorsement aligns with your eligibility and intended operations.

 When to Update Your Endorsement

Vessel operations can change over time, and so can your documentation needs. If you’re transitioning from commercial to recreational use—or the reverse—you’ll need to update your vessel’s endorsement. Similarly, if you’ve refit your vessel for fishing operations or entered into a new charter agreement, the endorsement should be updated accordingly.

To change an endorsement, the vessel must continue to meet the eligibility requirements for the new endorsement being sought. For example, a foreign-built vessel documented for recreational use may not qualify for a Coastwise endorsement later on. That’s why it’s important to verify eligibility before attempting to switch.

Our portal allows you to file for an endorsement change with ease. We help ensure your application is complete and properly submitted to the USCG for processing. This includes ensuring the correct forms are used and that any required supporting documentation is included.

 How Our Help Simplifies the Process

Changing or removing an endorsement requires meeting USCG rules and providing proper evidence—not just submitting a form. We review your filing to avoid common mistakes, reducing the chances of delay or rejection. You can access our services online at any time, making it easy to manage changes no matter where you’re located.

We assist with related filings, like replacing a lost COD or transferring documentation after a sale. Each form is processed securely through our portal, giving you confidence and convenience in every submission.

 Why Endorsements Matter for Vessel Documentation Compliance

Endorsements aren’t optional—they’re a legal requirement that defines how your vessel is allowed to operate. Operating without the correct endorsement may lead to penalties, restrictions, or removal from the documented vessel registry.

With our help, you can avoid those issues by ensuring your endorsement is correct, current, and appropriate for your operations. We offer tools to manage every stage of vessel documentation, from initial application to changes, renewals, and deletions. By keeping your endorsement accurate, you not only stay in compliance—you also protect your investment and maintain your vessel’s full value.

Whether you’re new to vessel documentation or updating a longtime registration, our portal is built to help you navigate the endorsement process with clarity and confidence. We help vessel owners get the right endorsement initially and keep it current as their needs or operations change.

If you’re ready to apply for or modify your vessel documentation endorsement, the Vessel Registrar Center is here to help.