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Federal
Requirements and Safety Tips for Recreational Boats
Registration, Numbering, and Documentation
All undocumented vessels equipped with propulsion
machinery must be registered in the state of principal use.
A certificate of number will be issued upon registering the
vessel. These numbers must be displayed on your vessel. The
owner/operator of a vessel must carry a valid certificate
of number whenever the vessel is in use. When moved to a new
state of principal use, the certificate is valid for 60 days.
Check with your state boating authority for registration requirements.
Some states require all vessels (including documented) to
be registered.
Some larger recreational vessels may
be documented. The certificate of documentation MUST be on
board a documented vessel at all times. A document serves
as a certificate of nationality and an authorization for a
specific trade. A documented vessel is not exempt from applicable
state or federal taxes, nor is its operator exempt from compliance
with federal or state equipment carriage requirements. A documented
vessel may also be required to pay a registration fee and
display a validation sticker in some states.
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