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The Division of Motor Vehicles also provides a Statement of Vehicle Transfer (MV2488) for this purpose. Completing this DMV form will help eliminate your liability if the new owner fails to properly register the vehicle. These forms are available at DMV Service Centers and at our department.
Release of Ownership Interest Request Form [form 9400-617]: Used by the current owners of record or their legal representative to apply for a replacement Wisconsin Certificate of Title and release ownership interest of the boat to a new owner.
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.
Use Form 9400-618 if you are the owner of record and you want to request a replacement certificate of title for a Wisconsin titled boat. You may submit this request online at gowild.wi.gov. Form 9400-617.
The seller must provide you with the original Certificate of Title [PDF] for you to transfer the boat into your name. The Certificate of Title must be signed; if the Certificate of Title lists more than one owner and the names are separated by the word and, all owners listed on the title must sign.
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A Wisconsin boat bill of sale records the sale of a used watercraft between a private seller and buyer. It includes the parties contact information, signatures, and a description of the boat. The document certifies that the parties acknowledge the transfer of ownership and agree to the sale price.
Wisconsin sales and use tax exemption certificate, form S-211. This is a multipurpose form which may be used for any Wisconsin sales and use tax exemption If you do not file electronically, please use the preprinted forms we mail to our taxpayers. If your address has changed, please update your account at .
Between January and April, many libraries will have a supply of Wisconsin individual income tax forms on hand. Use the Library page to locate a library near you. Call or visit any of the Department of Revenue offices located throughout the state. Request forms by calling (608) 266-1961.

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