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Delaware regulations state that if the vessel is to be used, docked, or stowed on the waters of this State for over 60 consecutive days, Delaware is its State of Principal Use. If the boat is titled in another state the original title must be submitted and will be kept.
Personal watercraft operators in Delaware must be at least 14 years old. They must have proof of successful completion of an approved Boating Safety Course. Personal watercraft operators who are 14 and 15 years old are required to have an adult on board.
The Certificate of Number and validation decals are obtained by submitting an application and fee to any authorized licensing agent. Boat registrations are valid for 1-3 years (at the owners choice).
Delaware law requires the registration of all motorboats, including those powered by electric motors, if Delaware is its state of principal use.
How do I transfer my Delaware boat registration? Transferring registration is simple. Youll need a docHubd bill of sale and then you will complete a new application. For all the details on new applications, click here to check out part one of our series.
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Boat Registration Titles FAQs Non-resident boats/vessels using the waters of Delaware for principal use over 60 days and non-residents owning a boat docked and/or stowed in waters of Delaware for over 60 days must be registered in Delaware.
A docHubd bill of sale is required with the registration to transfer ownership. If a title is available, it and Department of Highway Safety Motor Vehicle (DHSMV) form 82040 (title application form) must be completed for processing. Sales tax will be collected if applicable.
Delaware has no sales tax, personal property tax, intangible property tax, or stock transfer tax.
A: All motorized boats/vessels operated by Delaware residents on Delaware waterways must be registered. Non-resident boats/vessels using the waters of Delaware for principal use over 60 days and non-residents owning a boat docked and/or stowed in waters of Delaware for over 60 days must be registered in Delaware.
To register your boat/vessel, you will need: A completed Application for Vessel Certificate of Number (BOAT 101) form. 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). Applicable fees.

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