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".
you have to go back to original owner and have them apply for lost title
Department of Motor Vehicles
Depends on the year and state of purchase. Most older boats came without titles. When you register it into your name the state will issue you a new title.
Because insurance laws and costs vary state to state, you should call your agent. Its not required by law, in most states. You'll have to check with your department of motor vehicles where you register the boat. You do have to have a title and registration for boat and trailer because of them being on the roads. If you find that you need an insurance policy you can get a quote
With most states its 10 days
Boat insurance is no required in the state of Louisiana,however if your boat is financed your finance company most likely will require proof of insurance. Its not required by law, in most states. You'll have to check with your department of motor vehicles where you register the boat. You do have to have a title and registration for boat and trailer because of them being on the roads. If you find that you need an insurance policy you can get a quote
No, its not required by law, in most states. You'll have to check with your department of motor vehicles where you register the boat. You do have to have a title and registration for boat and trailer because of them being on the roads.
60 Days
The length of a motor boat is not restricted
It really depends on the state that you are in. There are different rules and regulations. In Kentucky, where I live, you have to license "anything" with a trolling motor no matter what (inflatable boat, canoe, etc.) It seems kind of silly though!
title of ownership
Depends on state or county you live in. wat about in Australia nsw