Licensing and Regulation Services in Liberia

Common Q&A’s

Liberia ship

Liberia Officer licenses 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 

Liberia endorsements you may obtain:

  • 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 

Files and documents

The Liberian Registry is one of the largest and most respected shipping registries in the world, with over 5,000 vessels and over 200 million gross tons registered under its flag. The registry is known for its dedication to safety, security, and environmental protection, and has earned recognition from international organizations such as the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for its high standards and rigorous inspection regime. Liberia's commitment to safety and security has made it a popular choice for shipowners looking for a reliable and trustworthy flag state.

Who needs an issued Foreign Flag State conversion, Liberia? 

STCW (Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping) Officers, Modu Officers or crew members aboard a foreign flag state-registered rig or vessel in the Gulf or international waters. It is up to the discretion of the captains or the company if other crewing positions require special qualifications certificates i.e., Ability in Survival Craft, Fast Rescue Boats, Basic Safety Training, Security Awareness, or Designated Security Duties. 

What is a Foreign Flag State conversion, Liberia?

An STCW credential obtained from the mariners’ home country; It is called a Certificate of Competency (CoC) This issued valid credential can then be converted from Liberia. The Liberia license will help keep the rig/vessel and mariner in compliance. This is generally for officers i.e., Master, Offshore Installation Manager OIM (Offshore Installation Manager), Barge Supervisor, Ballast Control Operator BCO (Ballast Control Operator), Maintenance Supervisor, Chief Mate, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Mate, Officer in Charge of Nav Watch, Chief Engineer, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Engineer, Officer in Charge of Engine Watch and GMDSS (Global Maritime Distress and Safety System).