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Transferring a title. If you’re selling a watercraft that is titled, you will need to sign the title to transfer ownership. If your title is damaged or lost, you may order a duplicate online through your online Secretary of State account or by mail, if you don’t live in Michigan.
- Watercraft Decal
A check or money order made out to the State of Michigan for...
- Title transfer and vehicle registration
Online title transfer have the following requirements: Have...
- Watercraft Decal
Online title transfer have the following requirements: Have an online service account. Current Michigan paper title (cannot be an electronic title). Vehicle must be a car, minivan, SUV, motorcycle, pickup, or van.
All sailboats, motorized watercraft, and hand-powered watercraft over 16 feet must be registered. A three-year transferable registration is issued, expiring March 31. If you register your watercraft in Michigan, you can renew your registration decal by mail up to 45 days in advance.
MI Vessels to Title & Register. The Michigan SOS requires registration for all vessels used on public waters. The only exemptions are: Vessels 16 ft. long or less, powered by oars or paddles AND not used for commercial or rental purposes. Rafts, surfboards, sailboards, and swim floats (all sizes).
Transferring an existing title into your name and titling new trailers can be done at the Secretary of State. You may need to pay 6% use tax. In addition, all trailers must have regulation lights.
Michigan’s Boat Titling Requirements. All boats that are over 20 feet in length and all boats that have permanently installed engines, must be titled. Other Registration Info. Boat owners must notify the Secretary of State within 15 days and surrender the Certificate of Number if: The boat is abandoned or destroyed.
Registration is required for boat trailers and titles are required on those weighing over 3,000 lbs. Sales tax applies to boat transactions. There are approximately 785,993 boats registered in the State of Michigan. This accounts for 6.6% of all nationwide registrations.