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  1. All power boats, including those with electric trolling motors and those moored in Wisconsin 60 consecutive days, and sailboats over 12′ in length must be registered. Valid registration numbers and decals must be displayed.

  2. The registration number and expiration decals must be displayed as follows. Number must be placed on each side of the forward half of the vessel. Number must read from left to right on both sides of the bow. Number must be in at least three-inch-high BLOCK letters.

  3. You have two options for submitting your registration application. Option 1: Online. Option 2: Mail. After the DNR processes your application, all DNR registration documents such as your certificate of registration, expiration decals, or Certificate of Title will be sent to you via US mail at the address on file.

  4. What you should know before you operate your boat. Buyer's checklist [PDF] Seller's checklist [PDF] Sample record of sale [PDF] Image of Wisconsin Boat Title. Register your boat. How to register your boat. General information on boat registration and titling. Fees and taxes.

  5. You may operate your boat when you receive your certificate of registration and have current decals. Any temporary operating receipt you received at time of application is valid for only 60 days.

  6. Registering your boat or watercraft in the state of Wisconsin? You will need to abide by the Wisconsin boat number registration decal display laws found on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources website.

  7. This form must be used by a new boat owner to apply for boat registration and title. ss. 30. 52 and 30.533, Wis. Stats. This application may be submitted online at gowild.wi.gov.