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A title is not required for boats less than 14 feet in length such as canoes and kayaks. The fees you pay to register your boat are deposited in the Waterways Safety Fund, which is used to operate Ohio's boating program. All registration fees listed are valid for three (3) years.
If you are selling boat that is titled, you need to transfer the title to the new owner before they can registration it in their name. The title on a boat must be an Ohio title in order to get an Ohio registration.
The following watercraft require a title in the state of Ohio: All watercraft 14 feet or more in length; and. All watercraft less than 14 feet in length, which are permanently fitted with a motor of 10 horsepower or more.
Canoes, kayaks and boats less than fourteen feet equipped with an outboard motor do not require titles. Documented vessels are not titled in Ohio, but are registered by the U.S. Customs Department. The general rules that apply to vehicles also apply to watercraft. All fees and taxes are the same.
Log on to the Office of Science and Technology's copy of the Coast Guard's database of all boats by name if the boat is registered with the help of the Coast Guard. When the site asks for the ship's name and port of call, you may get the contact information and name of the registered owner.
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To find the history of the boat the easy way, use Boat History Report. You will need one of the following: HIN (Hull Identification Number), State Registration Number, or the USCG Documentation Number. Once you have that you can use it to easily run a history search at BoatHistoryReport.com.
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For titled boats, proof of ownership is an Ohio title in your name. For non-titled boats (this includes canoes and kayaks) any one of the following serves as proof of ownership: Manufacturers Statement of Origin. Bill of Sale.
Registration Fee for Any Boat with Motor or Sail Length of BoatMotorized FeeSail Only Fee (no motor)Boats 16 feet but less than 26 feet$48$53Boats 26 feet but less than 40 feet$63$68Boats 40 feet but less than 65 feet$78$83Boats 65 feet or longer$93$981 more row
The state of Ohio requires all noncommercial trailers, including boat trailers, to be registered if they are going to be on Ohio roads. Before registering the trailer and getting your license plates, you must get a weight card from your registrar and have the trailer weighed.

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