Posted:
May 7, 2019
The following bulletin was released May 6 by the U.S. Coast Guard's National Maritime Center. The original article with the extension letter on the second page is available on the AMO Currents website.
Due to a continued backlog of credential applications and increased net processing time of both mariner credential applications and medical certificate applications caused by the lapse in appropriations and shutdown of National Maritime Center (NMC) operations, the following updated actions are being taken:
U.S. Coast Guard: Update on document extensions due to partial government shutdown
The following bulletin was released May 6 by the U.S. Coast Guard's National Maritime Center. The original article with the extension letter on the second page is available on the AMO Currents website.
Due to a continued backlog of credential applications and increased net processing time of both mariner credential applications and medical certificate applications caused by the lapse in appropriations and shutdown of National Maritime Center (NMC) operations, the following updated actions are being taken:
- Merchant mariner credentials (MMC) and medical certificates (national endorsements only) that expire in December 2018, January 2019, February 2019, March 2019, April 2019, May 2019, or June 2019 are extended as valid until July 31, 2019. Mariners who are actively working on expired credentials that meet the expiration criteria must carry the expired credential with a copy of the attached letter.
- This extension does not change the time frame during which a credential may be renewed. A credential may be renewed at any time during its validity and for 1 year after expiration based on the expiration date printed on the credential.