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In Washington State, you must 14 before you can legally operate a personal watercraft.
You have to be 18 to drive A PWC (Personal Watercraft) unsupervised, but with a aperson older than 18 onboard you can drive when you are 13.
12-15
In Georgia, you can not tow a skier without an observer. So the answer is none.
13 to drive it by your self or any age if someon is one it with you that is over 18.
Yes there is a minimum coverage of personal injury protection and property damage that you are required to have.
All those born on or after January 1, 1986, are required to pass an approved boater education course before they legally may operate any vessel powered by a motor of more than 10 horsepower. Anyone operating a personal watercraft, regardless of age, must have passed an approved boater education course.
No. You are not legally required to give any personal information to a collection agency. It is never wise to allow a third party collector access to your personal financial information, especially bank accounts. Some collectors will try to intimidate you into doing so, however you are not legally required to do that either. And you shouldn't.
It is required to have liability car insurance to legally drive in Tennessee.
You can ask the direct person in charge to see the certificate of a trainer, they are legally required to show upon request.