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3.000 Fees Fee Sold or due in an even-numbered year $24 Sold or due in an odd-numbered year $29 Transfer fee (except between vessel dealers) $15 Each additional transfer $1524 more rows
Heres a general outline of the process: Obtain Necessary Documents: Original title or proof of ownership (if available) Complete the Bill of Sale: Check for Liens: Obtain a Title from the Seller: Complete Form MV-82B: Visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): Register the Boat: Obtain a New Title:
Boat registration requirements In New York, boats (watercraft) without a motor do not need to be registered. If you use a motor (electric or fuel-driven), regardless of the size of your boat or the motor, you must register your boat. There is no age requirement to own or register a boat in New York.
3.000 Fees Fee Transfer fee (except between vessel dealers) $15 Each additional transfer $15 Penalty fee for late transfer $8 Renewal fee: 24 more rows
a bill of sale from the prior owner (see #1b). NOTE: If a boat is 1987 or newer and 14 ft. or longer, and not documented, a NYS resident must obtain a title in the residents name before the title is transferred to a new owner.
The United States Coast Guard (USCG) provides the guidelines for transferring ownership of a documented vessel. Both current and prior owners must fill out a new registration card (also known as Transfer Form CG-1270). A bill of sale must be accompanied by documentation that you own the vessel you are selling.
Proof of ownership, such as the original California Certificate of Ownership (title) or the out-of-state title (if it is currently registered in another state). If the original certificate is lost or damaged, complete an Application for Replacement or Transfer Title (REG 227) form to request a copy.
The buyer must take the title to a title office to complete the ownership transfer, and then to a boat registration agent to transfer the boat registration into the buyers name. Some vessels and motors that now need a title may not have needed a title when they were originally purchased.