Panama Flag has issued a Merchant Marine Notice is to inform all our users about the precheck
process for a vessel to be eligible to enter the Panama Ship Registry.
The precheck process involves a thorough risk assessment of various aspects related to the vessel, its owner, operator, and/or charterer before applying for the entry into the Panama Ship Registry to ensure that the vessel meets the international standards regarding safety, environmental protection, crew welfare, and to promote cooperation and best practices in the maritime industry; therefore, the Merchant Marine General Directorate will ensure full compliance with national and international regulations in
accordance with the legal provisions of Law No. 57 of August 6, 2008.
The precheck will apply to:
- Any vessel that requests to enter the Panama Ship Registry, in any of its flag registry
modalities. - When a registered vessel, in international service, requests a change of owner, or
charterer.
For those vessels already registered in Panama and requesting only a change in the vessel’s name or operator, a precheck will not be necessary.
The precheck request should be performed prior to the registration request either by a Panamanian Law Firm or by a Panama Merchant Marine Consulate and will be valid for fifteen (15) calendar days.
All requests must be sent to pmaprecheck@amp.gob.pa indicating the following information:
1. Vessel’s IMO Number
2. Previous registry of the vessel (not apply for new construction)
3. Current vessel’s owner (not apply for new construction)
4. Intended owner under Panama flag
5. Economic group
6. Current Operator (Company responsible of the operation of the vessel), not apply for new construction
7. Intended Operator under Panama flag (Company responsible of the operation of the vessel)
8. Vessel Charterer’s name (in case of bareboat charter registration)
9. Keel laying date (in the absence of this date, please provide the delivery date): 10. Ballast Water Management Method used: D2, D4 or Other Approach (in case of vessels subject to IBWM Convention)
For those vessels that an IMO Number is not applicable the following information must be submitted:
1. Vessel´s name
2. Previous registry of the vessel (not apply for new construction)
3. Current vessel’s owner (not apply for new construction)
4. Intended owner under Panama flag
5. Economic group
6. Current Operator (Company responsible of the operation of the vessel), not apply for new construction
7. Intended Operator under Panama flag (Company responsible of the operation of the vessel)
8. Vessel Charterer’s name (in case of bareboat charter registration)
9. Keel laying date (in the absence of this date, please provide the delivery date):
10. Ballast Water Management Method used: D2, D4 or Other Approach (in case of vessels subject to IBWM Convention)
The General Directorate of Merchant Marine may request any other additional information and/or document to complete the precheck process. The precheck evaluation will lead to the following results: approved or rejected. In some cases of approval, the vessel may be subject to conditions that shall be complied with after the registration. The vessel must be registered based on the same information provided for the approved precheck; in case of variations a new precheck must be requested. The fact that the vessel is eligible for Panama flag does not constitute its registration, and neither constitutes a pre-evaluation of the registration requirements. The Merchant Marine General Directorate encourage all parties involved in the operation of a registered vessel, to periodically conduct risk assessments and due diligence to prevent marine incidents, protect the marine environment, ensure fair working conditions and to avoid illegal operations or activities that are not aligned with the policies and commitment acquired by the Republic of Panama.