If the watercraft is titled, a properly assigned title must be used to transfer ownership at a Secretary of State office. If the watercraft is not titled, you will need to complete the back of your watercraft registration and visit a Secretary of State office with the buyer to transfer ownership.
If the boat never had a title to begin with, the transfer of sale can be initiated by filling out the back of the watercraft registration provided to you by the seller. You can alternatively provide the bill of sale with the registration number and hull identification number.
You should have a title or bill of sale for your boat (either new or new to you!) With that in hand, you will need to visit the Secretary of State office to get your initial registration. Once you have that, you'll be issued a 3-year decal (this year, 2021, the decals are RED and say 24 for 2024 on them).
In the state of Michigan, boats with permanently attached engines and boats measuring at least 20 feet in length must have certificates of title. Applying for a title goes hand-in-hand with applying for registration.
All owners shown on the face of the title must sign unless an owner is deceased or ownership is assigned by court order. Notarization is not required. When you sell the boat, reassign the title using the first dealer reassignment on the back. Appendix C shows the current and older styles of Michigan watercraft titles.
All boats in Michigan are required to be registered with the Department of State and must also display a registration decal. Once registered, boat owners will be provided with a Certificate of Number, which must be carried on board during boat operation and be available for inspection by law enforcement, at all times.
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