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Boat is Registered in Georgia Seller should give the buyer a signed and detailed bill of sale and the Georgia boat registration card. The bill of sale must contain sufficient information to identify the boat, such as hull identification number, year, make, model, Georgia boat registration number, etc.
Have all of the required documentation for your planned activities, including boat registration, radio license, fishing permits and boater education card.
The MV-16 form is the Application for Certificate of Title in Georgia. The information required on the form includes: • Vehicle information (year, make, model, VIN, etc.) Seller information (name, address, etc.) Buyer information (name, address, etc.)
Steps Gather required proof of ownership. In general, you'll need your copy of the title for the boat and the title for the outboard motor. Complete a bill of sale. Fill in the transfer section of the title. Sign the title in the presence of a notary. Give the title to the buyer. Accompany the buyer to the title office.
Document 1 (required): Proof of Ownership Other proofs of ownership, listed below, may be used. Bills of sale or invoices should show buyer and seller and be signed by both. If proof of ownership cannot be obtained, a completed and signed Affidavit of Vessel Ownership Form may be submitted by the vessel owner.
The recorded owner must provide notice to TPWD within 20 days after the date the boat and/or outboard motor are: sold, donated or gifted to a new owner.
Georgia registered boats may be eTitled in our system, may have a printed title, or may remain untitled if the boat has not been registered / renewed after 6/30/2020. The BOAT REGISTRATION AND VERIFICATION RECORD is the official record showing all information on vessel status including owner information.
The boat registration number must be in three inch, block style lettering. The numbers should be easily read left to right. The registration number color must contrast with the boat's background color. Letters must be separated from the numbers by a space or hyphen, for example: AK 1234 AA.