how to register a boat in massachusetts

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To register a boat in Massachusetts, follow these steps:

  1. Gather Required Documents:
    • Bill of Sale with seller's name, address, and signature (on company letterhead if purchased from a business).
    • Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) if the boat is new.
    • Proof of Massachusetts sales tax payment (can be paid online via MassTaxConnect).
    • Pencil tracing of the Hull Identification Number (HIN).
    • Title from the seller signed over to you (for boats 14 feet and over). If the boat is US Coast Guard documented, provide a Deletion Letter.
    • Completed Massachusetts Registration and Titling Application form.
    • Payment for registration fees (check, money order, or credit/debit card; no cash accepted).
  2. Determine Fees:
    • Boats under 16 feet: $44 for 2 years.
    • Boats 16 to less than 26 feet: $66 for 2 years.
    • Boats 26 to less than 40 feet: $88 for 2 years.
    • Boats 40 feet and greater: $110 for 2 years.
    • Title fee: $27.50 (valid until sold or transferred).
    • Additional fees for duplicate titles or lien holders may apply.
  3. Submit Your Application:
    • You can register in person at one of the five Massachusetts Boat and Recreation Vehicle Registration and Titling Bureau offices.
    • Alternatively, mail your documents and payment to one of these offices.
  4. Display Registration:
    • Once registered, your boat will receive a registration number starting with "MS" followed by numbers and letters.
    • The registration number must be displayed on both sides of the boat, with a decal placed three inches to the right on the port side.
  5. Renewal:
    • Boat registrations are valid for two years.
    • Renewal notices are mailed one month before expiration.
    • Renewals can be done by mail, online, or in person.

Additional notes:

  • All motor-powered boats on Massachusetts public waterways must be registered.
  • Boats 14 feet and longer require a title.
  • Boat trailers are registered separately through the Registry of Motor Vehicles.

For detailed forms and office locations, visit the Massachusetts Environmental Police or Mass.gov boat registration pages