Each state is different but in Texas you have 30 days to change your registration. I do know of people who don't change and go a long time without registration but it still is against the law.
No, a motor, (boat or otherwise) is not "tiltled" in IL. The boat must be registered with the state and the trailer must be registered and "titled".
Yes.
You can have it insured in your name, You can have it titled in your name as lienholder and have it registered to another party
A vessel's lifeboat.
If its titled, registered, and inspected
Get a carfax report. It will show where it is registered.
If you purchase from a Will County dealer, the rate, as of May 2009, is 7%, unless the vehicle will be titled and registered to a Chicago address, in which case another 1.25% is added for Chicago home rule tax, for a total of 8.25%. If the vehicle will be titled and registered to an out of state address, the dealer may or may not have to collect any sales tax. The basic rate for private party transactions is 7%, depending on the age and value of the vehicle.
The title of state?? I can only assume it means the state that the vehicle is registered and titled in.
boats with no mechanical propulsion, except sailboats
Canoes and kayaks under 16 feet in length
If it is titled, licenced and has all safety equipment.As long as its registered you can
canoes and kayaks under 16 feet in length