Posted: October 7, 2022

U.S. Coast Guard: Replacement of credentials lost due to Hurricanes Fiona and Ian


The following article was released by the National Maritime Center.

In accordance with Federal regulations, duplicate Merchant Mariner Credentials (MMCs) may be issued free of charge to mariners whose credentials were lost or destroyed as a result of Hurricane Fiona in Puerto Rico and Hurricane Ian in Florida. Affected mariners should follow the steps below to obtain an expedited replacement credential:

Provide a statement of loss to the National Maritime Center (NMC) via fax at (304) 433-3412 or via . The statement should contain the following:

  • Mariner's full name
  • Mariner's date of birth
  • Mariner's reference number (MRN) - if you don't know the MRN, include the mariner's Social Security number
  • The mailing address that the replacement credential should be sent to
  • Current phone number and/or e-mail address that the NMC can use to contact the mariner with questions, if necessary
  • Description of the circumstances surrounding the loss/destruction of the credential

Unless otherwise requested, any duplicate MMCs issued per the request process above will include a corresponding Medical Certificate, if previously issued. We will make every effort to have duplicate credentials mailed out the next business day. Alternatively, mariners may submit form CG-719B, Application for Merchant Mariner Credential, to one of the Regional Exam Centers with the information above. If your credential is unserviceable due to damage or your lost credential is subsequently found, that credential should be mailed to the NMC.

If you have questions or feedback regarding duplicate credentials, please contact the NMC via our Online Chat or Ticketing System on the NMC website, by , or by calling (888) IASKNMC (427-5662).

Sincerely,
Bradley W. Clare
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard
Commanding Officer