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The certificate of title is required to transfer ownership. A copy of the state boating regulations [PDF].
o You can transfer the boat registration into your name online by visiting GoWILD.wi.gov, at a DNR Service Center, or by paper application. o For titled boats, the signed, original certificate of title, lien release, and any other necessary documentation must be mailed in to the DNR.
Have a U.S. Coast Guard-approved life jacket for each person onboard and one approved throwable device for any boat 16 feet and longer. The DNR recommends that everyone wear their life jackets while on the water. Have a fire extinguisher.
An affidavit of next of kin is a legal document that states who a persons closest living relative is. This document is typically used in cases where a person has died without a will, or when a person needs to access the deceaseds assets or accounts.
In Wisconsin a title and registration are required for trailers over 3,000 pounds GVW. A title and registration is not required for trailers at or less than 3,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. So some of my boat trailers have been used without plates.
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What boats are titled in Wisconsin. Effective February 1, 1989, the owner of a boat, 16 feet in length or greater, in Wisconsin, whether or not the boat is operated on the waters of this state, is required to hold a certificate of title.
A Wisconsin boat bill of sale records the sale of a used vessel from a private vendor to a buyer. Both parties will need to supply their contact information and signatures. The bill of sale is not a required document for registration or titling; however, it may be required for tax purposes.
Most of the boats required to be registered in Wisconsin are also required to have a certificate of title. However, there are a few exceptions. The following types of boats are exempt from titling requirements: Boats measuring less than 16 feet.

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