In Ohio, if you have a registered boat, you do not need to register the boat motor separately. The boat registration covers the entire vessel, including the motor. However, you must ensure that the boat is properly registered with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and that you have the necessary documentation on board while operating the boat.
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".
Boats can be registered at a Service Canada centre.
Trailers can be registered permanently, annually and bi-annually.You must register all boats with a motor with Virginia's Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF).
Trailers can be registered permanently, annually and bi-annually.You must register all boats with a motor with Virginia's Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF).
Trailers can be registered permanently, annually and bi-annually.You must register all boats with a motor with Virginia's Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF).
typically if the vessel is over 12 feet long, you need to register. even though there is no gas motor.
I would imagine not. Because almost everywhere where you pilot your boat has the same rules. They only way i think they can charge you i if the boat isn't registered at all. If it isn't registered you have to have forms saying it's newly bought or they can impound it and charge you.
all boats except anything without a motor that is under 12 feet in length
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.
documentation
validation decals
The length of a motor boat is not restricted