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2. What to include in a bill of sale for a boat. The names, ID information (if required), and contact details for both the buyer and the seller. The boats information, including VIN, make, model, year, and registration number. The price of the boat. Conditions of the sale, including any warranties or as is status.
If the boat has been registered in Tennessee before: Proof of identification. The TWRA boat registration card. Bill of Sale including: Signature and address of the seller, buyers name, purchase price, and the description of the boat to include the year, make, model, hull or serial number**
A signed, docHubd bill of sale on the SCDNR watercraft/outboard motor application will be required.
Signing Requirements Both the buyer and the seller must sign the bill of sale, but it does not need to be docHubd.
Some states require a bill of sale for a private vehicle transaction, but Tennessee is not one of them. While a bill of sale isnt required, its always a good idea to have one. You can find a template for a bill of sale from services like to make it quick and easy.
Tennessee law requires that all mechanically powered vessels (including federally documented recreational vessels) and all sailboats which are principally used in Tennessee must be registered. (Boats are not titled in Tennessee.)
Youll need to register your new or used boat with the Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks. To make the process faster, please make sure you have: Bill of Sale.
Boats are registered through the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency. When you purchase a boat from an individual you will need to bring a bill of sale signed by both the seller and the purchaser to our office. We will collect the applicable tax and docHub to the T.W.R.A.