Marshall Islands License
The Republic of Marshall Islands is a volcanic island chain located above the Pacific Ocean equator between Hawaii and the Philippines. It is one of the leading ship registries in the world, with over 3,800 registered ships. The nation has earned recognition from international organizations, such as being on the Whitelists for Paris and Tokyo’s MOUs, and has held Qual ship 21 status with the United States Coast Guard for multiple years. The Republic of Marshall Islands is also a representative of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and is part of the IMO Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW).
Are you seeking to work under a Republic of Marshall Islands flagged vessel? MLA is here to help!
Working with a filing agent is crucial for several reasons:
Knowledge of RMI regulations and requirements: A filing agent has extensive knowledge of the RMI maritime regulations and requirements for obtaining a marshall islands license, which eliminates the need for the mariner to navigate the complex licensing process on their own.
Document review and preparation: The filing agent will review the mariners' documents to ensure that all necessary information is included in the application and that it is properly prepared for submission.
Handling of Discrepancies: the agent will handle any discrepancies that may arise during the evaluation process and work with the RMI authorities to resolve them, freeing the mariner to focus on their maritime career.
Efficient processing: The filing agent will use their expertise to process the application through the RMI online portal quickly and efficiently, minimizing the time it takes to obtain a license.
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Complete and sign application(s); which will be provided via the web link www.maritimelicensingagency.com under the Marshall Islands tab at the bottom of the page. Once applications are completed, you can complete the “Request Form” and provide the proper documentation. The weblink will allow you the option to make the request and upload your valid certificates. We will contact you via email after you submit the request form and we have reviewed the documents provided.
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⦁ Master
⦁ OIM Offshore Installation Manager
⦁ Barge Supervisor
⦁ Ballast Control Operator BCO
⦁ Chief Mate
⦁ 1st, 2nd, 3rd Mate or Officer in Charge of Nav Watch
⦁ Chief Engineer
⦁ 1st, 2nd, 3rd Engineer or Officer in Charge of Engine Watch
⦁ Maintenance Supervisor
⦁ GMDSS
⦁ Ship Security Officer
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Hold a maritime credential (if applicable) with current training certificates, passport, hold current medical. Liberia does offer the option of testing for a license.
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The issued credential will be valid to term as the same expiry date of documents submitted for the issuance. Licenses that are not certificate of endorsements will be valid for 5 years from the date of issuance. If you are unsure of the expiration date of your license, it can be found on the license itself.
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Basic requirements include Marshall Islands application, color photo on white background, valid passport, STCW VI/9 medical valid within 2 years or OGUK for lower positions (Ratings) or MOU positions, course certificates valid within 5 years. We can provide it to you upon request.
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No, applications are only accepted from registered filing agents i.e. Maritime Licensing Agency
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The Marshall Islands is a popular jurisdiction for registering ships and obtaining maritime licenses, including licenses for seafarers. Here are some potential benefits of having a Marshall Islands license:
⦁ Reputation: The Marshall Islands has a good reputation as a responsible flag state, which can be a positive factor when seeking employment in the maritime industry.
⦁ Ease of registration: The Marshall Islands has a streamlined registration process for ships, making it easy to register and obtain necessary licenses.
⦁ Cost: The Marshall Islands offers competitive pricing for registering ships and obtaining licenses, which can be attractive for ship owners and operators.
⦁ International recognition: The Marshall Islands is a member of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and its licenses are recognized by many countries around the world, making it easier to operate internationally.
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No
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Yes, in general, a Marshall Islands license is recognized by many countries around the world. The Marshall Islands is a member of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), which means that its licenses for seafarers are recognized by many other countries that are also members of the IMO.
However, it is important to note that some countries may have specific requirements or regulations for seafarers that are different from those in the Marshall Islands. Before working in a particular country, it is important to check whether your Marshall Islands license is accepted there and whether any additional requirements or certifications are needed.
Additionally, some employers or companies may have their own requirements or preferences for the licenses or certifications held by their employees or crew members. Therefore, it is important to research and understand the specific requirements of your employer or the companies you may work with.
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Go to our website, use the request form, and fill out the information required. You can choose one or more of the consulates you would like to apply for a Seaman’s book. You will need to include the application, passport, color photo, and valid medical in the document section of the request form. Panama does not offer a Seaman’s Identification Record Book like the other consulates. You must apply for a rating which comes with course certificates.
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Yes, as long as the country recognizes Marshall Islands.
Here is the step-by-step process of obtaining a Marshall Islands Maritime License with Maritime Licensing Agency:
Submit the applications, forms, and supporting documents to Maritime Licensing Agency.
MLA will review the documents and determine if anything is missing.
MLA will process the application through the RMI online portal.
MLA will let you know of any discrepancies that may arise during the evaluation process.
Upon approval, you will receive a certificate of endorsement of license from the RMI authorities.
Files and documents:
Common Marshall Islands officer licenses and ratings you may obtain:
Master
OIM Offshore Installation Manager
Barge Supervisor
Ballast Control Operator BCO
Chief Mate
1st, 2nd, 3rd Mate or Officer in Charge of Nav Watch
Chief Engineer
1st, 2nd, 3rd Engineer or Officer in Charge of Engine Watch
Maintenance Supervisor
GMDSS
Ship Security Officer
AB-Deck
AB-Engine
AB-Modu
QMED (Qualified Member of Engine Department)
ETO (Electronic Technical Operator)
Ability in Survival Craft
Fast Rescue Boat
Radio Operator
Basic Safety Training
Security Awareness
Designated Security Duties