Vessel Licensing
The Port of London Authority (PLA), through powers granted to it by the Port of London Act 1968 (as amended) is responsible for the licensing of inland waterways vessels operating commercially on the tidal Thames.
To achieve this, the PLA assesses vessels against nationally recognised standards, including the new national Fitness for Purpose Scheme and the Inland Waterway Small Passenger Boat Code. Inspections are undertaken by two qualified Marine Surveyors, Tim Prior and Jason Rudd, who work closely with owners and operators to ensure that the required safety, technical and competency standards are met.
Marine Surveyor - Tim Prior

Deputy Marine Surveyor - Jason Rudd

Vessels operating on the tidal Thames are required to be licensed by the PLA, unless they are certificated by another recognised authority, such as the Maritime & Coastguard Agency, another navigation authority or local authority. The PLA’s Vessel Licensing Team also approves Ship Towage Tugs for towing operations in the port and undertakes wash testing of Coaching Launches in the upper reaches.
The links below provide additional information about which vessels are subject to licensing and information relating to the standards utilised by the PLA in inspecting and licensing vessels on the Thames.
If you would like to contact Vessel Licensing, you can write to them at:
London River House
Royal Pier Road
Gravesend
Kent
DA12 2BG
Tel: +44(0)1474 562200
Fax: +44 (0)1474 562277
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Alternatively, use this Enquiry Form

