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Registration is required every two years and allows the agency to send along pertinent boating safety and equipment information that can be passed along to customers.
As of October 1, the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV) will no longer accept a Washington bill of sale in lieu of a title when obtaining an Oregon title. Transactions submitted in-person after October 1 with a Washington bill of sale in lieu of a title will be rejected.
A Certificate of Number is issued for two calendar years and is valid until December 31 of the year indicated. Owners of boats that have already been registered will be sent a renewal notice in November.
Registration is required every two years and allows the agency to send along pertinent boating safety and equipment information that can be passed along to customers.
If an Oregon-titled boat is sold or otherwise transferred to another person, the new owner(s) must apply to the OSMB online, via mail, or at a Boat Registration Agent for title and registration (as needed) within 30 days from the date of purchase.
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1) Complete and sign an application for boat title/registration (mark "amphibious" for the vessel type). 2) Obtain the previous ownership document with releases from all previous owner(s). 3) Submit documents to the Marine Board with the $75.00 title fee and $6.00 registration fee (total = $81).
All Motorboats and Sailboats 12' and Longer Operators must carry a valid boat registration card (Certificate of Number) on Board. The boat registration number (e.g. OR 123 ABC) and registration stickers belong on the right and left sides of the front of the boat.
Exemptions to the boat registration requirements include: Sailboats that are under 12 feet long; U.S. Coast Guard documented vessels that are principally used in another state; Vessels that are properly registered in another state and that are operating on Oregon waters for no more than 60 consecutive days.
In Oregon, you must title and register your boat if it has any type of motor\u2014electric, gas, or diesel\u2014no matter the length of the boat. Exceptions include: Non-motorized boats. Sailboats less than 12 feet in length.
Exemptions to the boat registration requirements include: Sailboats that are under 12 feet long; U.S. Coast Guard documented vessels that are principally used in another state; Vessels that are properly registered in another state and that are operating on Oregon waters for no more than 60 consecutive days.

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