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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.
Boat Registration Fees AnnualThree YearsCLASS III (40 or over and less than 65)$100$300CLASS IV (65 or over not required to be documented)$120$360Duplicate Registration$2.30Transfer Registration (With Current DE Registration Card)$3.454 more rows
The bill of sale states essential information such as the agreed-upon purchase price as well as the vessels condition at the time of sale. Moreover, the new owner will be required to present a docHubd bill of sale upon registering the vessel under their name with the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW).
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.
All motorboats launched from tidal access areas administered by the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife must be registered in Delaware or have a valid Tidal Access Boat Ramp Certificate.
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Delaware Boat Registration Some vessels are exempt from this requirement, including: Foreign vessels that are registered in another state and using Delaware waters for less than 60 days; Vessels documented with the U.S. Coast Guard; and. Non-motorized vessels.
Delaware has no sales tax, personal property tax, intangible property tax, or stock transfer tax. Additionally, no Delaware corporate income tax is assessed for income derived outside of the State of Delaware.
Delaware has no sales tax, personal property tax, intangible property tax, or stock transfer tax. Additionally, no Delaware corporate income tax is assessed for income derived outside of the State of Delaware.

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