Form 9400 193 2009-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Boat Registration and Titling Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Primary Owner’s Name in the designated field, ensuring to include last name, first name, and middle initial if applicable.
  3. Fill in your State, Social Security Number or FEIN, Mailing Address, City, and Zip Code. If your address has changed, check the appropriate box.
  4. Provide your Date of Birth and indicate whether you are a U.S. Citizen by selecting 'YES' or 'NO'.
  5. Complete the Boat section by selecting the Registration Type (Original, Transfer & Renewal, etc.) and filling in details such as Wisconsin Registration No., Boat Hull Identification No., and Engine Propulsion type.
  6. In Section C, provide Lien Information if applicable. Ensure all mandatory fields are filled out accurately.
  7. Finally, review Section D for Sales Tax Information. Calculate any taxes due based on your purchase price and complete any additional required fields before submitting.

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A Wisconsin boat bill of sale is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership of a vessel in Wisconsin. The bill of sale will provide identifying information about the buyer and the seller, a description of the boat, and the transaction terms. This form is required to register the boat with the state.
If theres no title, you can simply fill out the lost title form and have the seller sign it, also have the seller sign a bill of sale and then show that stuff to the DMV and they will issue a new title in the buyers name.
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 is Form 9400‐193? The Form 9400-193 is used by new boat owners in Wisconsin to apply for boat registration and title. The form includes sections for applicant and boat information, purchase details, co-owner information, registration fee calculation, required documents and signature/certification.
Boats under 16 provide a signed registration certificate or signed bill of sale from the last registered owner. 1. Boats 18 and over require a signed title from the current title owner(s).

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Check your states website to determine where you need to register the boat. Each state will have its own requirements about forms and fees, but, in general, you will be able to use your bill of sale as proof of purchase to obtain the title from the state.
In California, these numbers are prefixed by the letters CF followed by four numbers and a two-letter suffix (e.g., CF 1234 AB).

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