![]() ![]() 7% Sales Tax Receipt (on motors purchased from Retailer, if purchased from private party, tax exempt.Sellers signature to be Notarized on Bill of Sale or Gift Statement.What paperwork is required to register an outboard motor? Outboard Motor Registration Fee- $20.00 (one-time registration fee).$20 duplicate or corrected title to add loan. ![]() $20 title transfer- boat already titled in RI being transferred to another owner titling in RI with a loan.$15 filing fee- per outstanding loan recorded with title.$5 title transfer- boat already titled in RI being transferred to another owner titling in RI with no loan.$25 title- initial RI title issued without bank lien.There is also a $2.00 fee for duplicate decals if they were not attached to the boat or otherwise presented at the time of sale.Ī boat registration year runs from March 1 through the last day of February of the following year. Note: If boat is transferred and currently registered in Rhode Island by the previous owner, then there is a $5.00 transfer fee per remaining registration year. (*Boats greater than thirty feet (30') may, upon request, register at the rate of ½ the biennial fee for one year.) How much is registration going to cost me? Length Boat inspection through the DEM Division of Law Enforcement if boat is larger than 14 feet in length.Notarized statement including (cost of all material, full description, construction plans, etc.).Copies of all building material receipts including sales tax paid on materials.Note: Any vessel (new or used) requesting RI registration, entering US through Customs, (may include custom forms: 7501 or 368), must provide appropriate paperwork along with registration forms. If the vessel was previously documented with the Coast Guard, a notarized bill of sale from the seller and letter of deletion from the Coast Guard must accompany a copy of seller's documentation from the previous owner. USCG Documentation to State Registration: What do I need to register a documented vessel?Ī copy of US Coast Guard Documentation Certificate in the owner’s name and completed documented boat registration application. Please remember Rhode Island is a title state. Registration certificate if boat is coming from a non-title state.Title signed and notarized from bonafide seller or most current registration certificate (in seller's name) if the boat is coming from a non-title state.NOTARIZED bill of sale or gift statement from seller(s).Pencil tracing of Hull identification number (HIN) to conform to USCG requirements for verification of hull numbers.Application for Initial Vessel Certificate of Title (RIGL §46-22.1-3 vessels 14' in length or less are not required to be titled) & fee. ![]()
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