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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the pwd 143 application in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting whether the vessel is new or used in Section A. Mark the appropriate box.
  3. In Section B, indicate if the vessel is from out of state or USCG documented. If yes, provide necessary details.
  4. Enter the vessel's serial/hull ID number in Section C, ensuring this required field is completed accurately.
  5. For Section D, select how you acquired the vessel from the provided options.
  6. In Section E, choose your transaction type—whether it’s title and registration, title only, or sales tax payment.
  7. Complete Sections F and G with your personal information and that of any co-owner(s).
  8. Fill out Section I with detailed vessel descriptions including length, make, year built, and propulsion type.
  9. Review all sections for accuracy before submitting your application along with any required documents and fees.

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Bill of Sale or Invoice Requirement Form PWD 143/144 application - sales price (not including trailer), date of sale, and trade-in information must be completed and signed by the seller. Forms PWD 143/144 can be downloaded from the Boat Forms webpage.
This form is used to request a Texas title and/or registration for a vessel/boat or to pay tax on vessels 115 feet and under. To title an outboard motor, please use Outboard Motor Application (PWD 144). Supporting documents, original signatures and payment for fees and taxes must accompany this form for processing.
A Texas boat registration is valid for two years. The following vessels/boats are required to have current registration when on Texas public water, including when docked, moored, or stored: All motorized vessels, regardless of length (including any sailboat with an auxiliary engine);
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. You may need to register the trailer separately, so be sure to check the rules for trailers as well.
The seller must complete the tax affidavit portion of form PWD 143 and/or form PWD 144, sign and date each. If the boat or outboard motor is required to be titled, the seller must provide either the MSO, Texas title OR out--of-state title/registration (whichever is appropriate by that state).

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Boat Bill of Sale Templates Online You can make up your own boat purchase agreement or use a form that may be provided by your state (try searching online for Michigan boat purchase agreement for example). If you find a form, details for your state will likely be included.
In Texas, a bill of sale is not legally required; however, creating or obtaining one is a valuable way to verify a sale, especially when selling expensive personal property such commercial equipment or precious metals.

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