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Gather What You'll Need Valid driver's license or other form of identification. Proof of vessel ownership, such as a bill of sale or a dealer's invoice. A signed Georgia vessel registration application. Method of payment. Registration fees may vary depending on vessel specifications and other factors.
All boat trailers must be registered with the Georgia Motor Vehicle Division. Registration is done through your local County Tax Commissioners Office (Tag Office). Tax Office locations: .
Non-Titled Trailers (MSO, Title, and/or Bill of Sale required for registration) will receive registration only. Requirements: Manufactured statement of origin (MSO) Bill of sale.
Give notice, in writing, By sworn statement, To the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, and To the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Stating vessel number Hull identification number, The fact that vessel is abandoned, Model, Year, Make, if known The date vessel became abandoned, The date of removal, and Present ...
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.
The following process is required: Submit a signed and notarized Form T-23 Homemade Trailer Affidavit. Receipts of materials used to build the trailer are required. The County tag agent will provide Form T-22C (Permission for County Assigned Serial Plate for a Homemade Trailer) and serial plate with a unique number.
By statute, vessels may only be registered by the legal owner (52-7-5). If a living legal owner sells a vessel, a bill of sale from the owner and the owner's registration card and a transfer paper title (if it exits) are sufficient to transfer the vessel registration to the new owner.
Register Your Boat Register Online. Visit the DNR Go Outdoors Online Vessel System. Log in or create a new account. Register by Phone. Call 1-800-366-2661 to speak to a DNR representative about your boat registration. Register by Mail. Mail your application to: Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Boat owners must report sale or transfer of their boat or change of address within 15 days. This may be done online at GoOutdoorsGeorgia, by calling 1-800-366-2661; OR In writing using the Certified True Bill of Sale for Vessels. You can find instructions for the form in the FAQ.