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Registrations expire every 3 years on September 30th. Copies of titles/registrations are not acceptable; the original must be sent. Submittal of documentation does not guarantee an approved application.
The vessel must display the boat number and expiration decal as stated below. Both port and starboard sides of the bow must display the registration number. Registration number must read from left to right on both port and starboard sides of the bow. Number must be in at least three inch high BLOCK letters.
Registration can be completed online at https://www.exploremoreil.com or by calling (217) 557-0180 or (800) 382-1696 to request a paper application.
Non-motorized/non-sail watercraft, canoes, kayaks and paddle boats are no longer required to be titled/registered in Illinois. Instead, Illinois' new Water Usage Stamp is now mandatory for all non-powered watercraft, except those with a non-expired Illinois registration.
3. Illinois Boat Bill of Sale. In Illinois, you must have a registration, Certificate of Number, Certificate of Title, and the proper decals to legally operate a vessel on public waters.
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Completed Watercraft Application \u2013 check TRANSFER/RENEWAL box. Original Illinois watercraft title or; Power of Attorney form and if applicable, lien release letter. Check or money order payable to IDNR (see fee chart) Dealer - ST-556 tax form; Retailer - RUT-25 tax form and Bill of Sale.
Do I have to title my boat? Titling is optional for watercraft under 22 feet in length. Registration requirements have not changed. All watercraft powered by machinery (this includes trolling motors) or sail are required to be registered in Illinois.
The vessel must display the boat number and expiration decal as stated below. Both port and starboard sides of the bow must display the registration number. Registration number must read from left to right on both port and starboard sides of the bow. Number must be in at least three inch high BLOCK letters.
In Illinois, you must have an Illinois Certificate of Number (registration), expiration decals, and Certificate of Title to operate a vessel legally on public waters. Exceptions to the requirement to register recreational vessels include: Unpowered vessels, including canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards.
Check Your Boat Registration: The IDNR reminds boat owners in Illinois to check their three-year boat registration/decal and renew their registration if it expires in 2017. Renewing watercraft registration can be done online through the IDNR website at www.dnr.illinois.gov or by phone by calling 1-866-867-3542.

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