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  1. Vessels can be registered for a period of 1 or 3 years and any vessel 14ft in length or greater or a personal watercraft (i.e. jet ski) is required to be titled. You may register and title your vessel online at GoOutdoorsNorthCarolina.com, by mail, or in person at at a local Wildlife Service Agent.

  2. apply for permanent registration for a vessel primarily used for search and rescue. Processing by mail only. *Transaction fees vary when registered online or by phone.

  3. To register and title a new boat or transfer an existing boat into your name visit gooutdoorsnorthcarolina.com and click “Vessel Registration & Titling”. Next you will see a Vessel Features pop-up. Click “Go To Site” button.

  4. For more information on registering and titling a vessel or to renew a registration, go to www.ncwildlife.org or call 800-628-3773. SECTION 1 – Transaction Type (Check One) 1-Year Fee 3-Year Fee

  5. How to Title & Register Your Vessel. 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). Proof of ownership, such as: A Manufacturer's Statement of Origin. A bill of sale from the boat dealer. The original NC vessel title.

  6. Once you have all the necessary documents, you can complete the boat registration application. You can obtain a copy of the application from the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC) website, or you can pick one up at any Wildlife Service Agent location.

  7. A vessel used only on a private pond does not need registration in North Carolina. Ship's lifeboats or dinghies do not need to be registered if they are used only for emergency lifeboat purposes. However, if they are motorized and used for non-emergency purposes, they do require registration.

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