boat registration certificate

Do you have to register a boat in the United States?

All motorized vessels must be registered and, depending upon State requirements, titled when operating on state waters. If a boat does not have a motor it may still have to be registered depending on the State. Each state or territory’s registration and titling requirements may differ. Penalties for failing to register a vessel may involve paying a fine as well as the possibility of serving jail time.

The Registration Certificate is small and must be on the boat whenever it is being used.

The registration number is actually a combination of letters and numbers normally beginning with the abbreviation of the State in which the boat is registered.

The registration sticker is required to be placed along side the numbers on the boat.

What is a boat registration certificate?

The boat registration certificate serves as proof of your boat's registration status.

The boat registration certificate must be renewed annually and must be securely kept on board while the boat is in operation.

What is a boat registration certificate?

What is a boat registration number?

Boat registration numbers should be placed on the front part of both the port and starboard side, ensuring a good visibility.

  • Numbers should be block letters  
  • Numbers need to be at least 3 inch in height
  • The colour needs to contrast with the hull colour
  • The number needs spaces or hyphens between numerals and letters, as: HA 1234 XZ  

What is a boat registration sticker?

Also, most states require a current sticker immediately after or before the boat numbers on the port side, generally within 6 inches. While most vessels must be registered, some, like canoes and kayaks, may not have to be registered in your state. Fees and the length of registration vary from state to state.  

What is a boat registration sticker?

What are the 6 necessary steps when registering a boat?

It’s required by law to register a boat. It should be the first thing you do when you take home your boat. 

  1. Look into the boat registration requirements in your state.
  2. Complete a registration form—either online, through the mail, or in person.
  3. Provide proof of ownership—including a title and/or bill of sale.
  4. Pay the registration fee.
  5. Attach the boat registration stickers.
  6. Be conscious of the expiration date and apply for renewal.

Boat registration agencies by state

State

Agency

 

Alabama

Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources 

334-242-3673

 

Alaska

Division of motor vehicles

907-463-2294

 

Arizona

Dept. Fish and Wildlife

602-942-3000

 

Arkansas

Fish and Game Comm.

501-223-6378

 

California

Dept. of Motor Vehicles

916-657-8013

 

Colorado

Div. of Parks and Recreation

303-791-1920

 

Connecticut

Dept. of Motor Vehicles

860-263-5700

 

Delaware

Dept. of Natural Resources

302-739-3498

 

Florida

Dept. of Motor Vehicles

850-488-1195

 

Georgia

Dept. of Natural Resources

770-414-3337

 

Hawaii

Dept.of Land & Natural Resources

808-587-1970

 

Idaho

Dept. of Parks & Recreation

208-334-4197

 

Illinois

Dept. of Natural Resources

217-782-2138

 

Indiana

Bureau of Motor Vehicles

317-232-2859

 

Iowa

Dept. of Natural Resources

515-281-5918

 

Kansas

Dept. of Wildlife & Parks

316-672-5911

 

Kentucky 

Division of Motor Vehicle Licensing

502-564-5301

 

Louisiana

Dept. of Wildlife & Fisheries

225-765-2898

 

Maine

Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife

207-287-2766

 

Maryland

Dept. of Natural Resources

877-620-8367

 

Massachusetts

Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife

617-727-3900

 

Michigan

Dept. of State

517-334-8305

 

Minnesota

Dept. of Natural Resources

651-296-2316

 

Mississippi

Dept. of Wildlife, Fisheries & Parks

601-432-2065

 

Missouri

Dept. of Motor Vehicles

 

Montana

Dept. of Fish, Wildlife & Parks

406-444-2535

 

Nebraska

Game and Parks Commission

402-471-0641

 

Nevada

Division of Wildlife

775-688-1511

 

New Hampshire

Bureau of Marine Patrol

603-293-2037

 

New Jersey

Motor Vehicle Commission

609-292-6500

 

New Mexico

State Parks Division

505-827-7173

 

New York

Dept. of Motor Vehicles

518-486-4714

 

North Carolina

Wildlife Resources Comm.

1-800-628-3773

 

North Dakota

Game and Fish Dept.

701-328-6335

 

Ohio

Dept. of Natural Resources

614-267-5255

 

Oklahoma

Motor Vehicle Division
405-521-3221

 

Oregon

State Marine Board

503-378-8587

 

Pennsylvania

Fish & Boat Comm.

717-705-7940

 

Rhode Island

Dept. of Environmental Mgmt.

401-222-6647, ext. 2102

 

South Carolina

Dept. of Natural Resources

1-800-277-4301

 

South Dakota

Division of Motor Vehicles

605-773-3311

 

Tennessee

Wildlife Resources Agency

615-781-6522

 

Texas

Parks & Wildlife Dept.

 

Utah

Dept. of Motor Vehicles

801-297-7780

 

Vermont

Dept. of Motor Vehicles

802-828-2000

 

Virginia

Dept. of Game & Inland Fisheries

804-367-6135

 

Washington

State Dept. of Licensing

360-902-3770

 

West Virginia

Dept. of Natural Resources

304-558-5349

 

Wisconsin

Dept. of Natural Resources

608-267-7799

 

Wyoming

Game and Fish Dept.

307-777-4575