PUBLICATION ORDER FORM Mail to: Oregon State Marine Board - oregon 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PUBLICATION ORDER FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Business Name and the name of the person ordering in the designated fields. This information is crucial for processing your order.
  3. Provide a valid Phone Number to ensure that you can be contacted regarding your order if necessary.
  4. Fill in the Shipping Address, ensuring it is a physical address since UPS does not deliver to PO Boxes. Include Street, City, and Zip Code.
  5. In the section for OSMB DEPT. USE ONLY, leave it blank as this is for internal use by the Marine Board.
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Used Oregon boats: Obtain the original Oregon Certificate of Title from the seller with the release of interest line(s) signed and dated by all owners listed. Complete the New Owner section. Submit documents to the Marine Board with the required fees.
Previously, only non-motorized boats 10 feet and longer required a Waterway Access Permit. The new bill eliminated the 10 foot language, meaning that beginning Jan. 1, 2026, all small boats, including kayaks, packrafts and stand-up paddleboards, would need a permit.
The Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) requires a boating safety education card, often called a boating license, for anyone operating a motorized boat over 10 horsepower. There are also age restrictions. Operators must be at least 16 to operate motorized watercraft in Oregon without supervision.
Before issuing a Certificate of Title for a boat the Director shall require Proof of Ownership which may include a docHubd transfer of title by the previous title owners, a Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO) properly executed by the manufacturer, a Homemade Boat Builders Certificate properly executed by the
In Oregon, a bill of sale is needed if youre buying or selling boats or cars. You can use templates or forms provided by the state. You can also draft your own bill of sale for any property transfer, though you should be aware that there are several requirements the document needs to satisfy in Oregon.

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