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To make certain that the public is safe, responsible, and free to enjoy boating activities throughout the state, the Wildlife Resources Commission enforces laws and regulations that all should observe.
- Personal Watercraft Law
- they have successfully completed an approved boating...
- Boating Access Area Regulations
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- Boating FAQs
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- Registration and Titling
This site provides information about vessel registration and...
- Laws & Safety
Wildlife Officers enforce the boating laws and navigation...
- Personal Watercraft Law
Wildlife Officers enforce the boating laws and navigation regulations on the waters of the state, always with the aim of safety. Officers may stop any vessel for safety checks or violations, as authorized by N.C.G.S. §75A and conduct boating accident investigations.
Do I need a boat license in North Carolina? - Registration Requirements - Numbers & Stickers - Age restrictions - PFDs - Operating under the influence
This site provides information about vessel registration and titling requirements, fees and frequently asked questions. Renew/Replace Vessel Registration and Decals: Online
How to register a boat in North Carolina? You’ll need to complete a VL-1 Form (Registration & Titling) to register your boat. Once our application is approved, you’ll receive a Registration Number to identify your boat, a Registration Decal, and a Registration Card.
To title and/or register your vessel with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, begin by gathering: A completed NC Vessel Registration & Title Application (Form VL-1). A Manufacturer's Statement of Origin. A bill of sale from the boat dealer. The original NC vessel title. A notarized bill of sale.
Vessel operators born on or after January 1, 1988 must have successfully completed a Boating Safety Education course to operate a vessel with a motor of 10 horsepower or greater on public waters in North Carolina. Boating Safety Education courses are offered at no charge by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission. Go to www.ncwildlife.org.