Boat Contract With Us In North Carolina

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The Boat Contract with us in North Carolina serves as a legal agreement between the Lessor and Lessee for renting a boat. This document outlines essential features such as the rental duration, associated fees, and restrictions on boat usage. Users must fill in specific details, including descriptions of the boat, rental terms, fees, and designated water areas. It is key for users to adhere to the outlined guidelines regarding proper use to avoid liability and ensure safety. Instructions for filling out the form include clearly stating the rental period and ensuring both parties' signatures are provided. This contract is particularly useful for attorneys reviewing rental agreements, partners managing rental businesses, and owners and associates overseeing boathouse operations. Paralegals and legal assistants can assist in document preparation, ensuring compliance with legal standards while facilitating smooth transactions between parties. Overall, this form promotes clarity and accountability for all users involved in boat rentals.
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If the seller is an individual and the vessel is registered in North Carolina or another state, but not titled, a notarized "Bill Of Sale" is proof-of-ownership. A "Bill-Of-Sale" can be typed or handwritten on plain paper. It must include the registration number, the hull ID number, and a vessel description.

Titling of vessels is mandatory in North Carolina. Anyone who purchases or transfers ownership of a motorized vessel or sailboat 14 feet or longer or who owns a personal watercraft (PWC), also known as jet ski, must have a title for the vessel. Vessels documented with the USCG are exempt from obtaining a title.

Boater Education Certificate on Board: in North Carolina, any person born on or after January 1, 1988 must complete a NASBLA approved boating education course before operating any vessel propelled by a motor of 10 HP or greater on public waterways. G.S. 75A-16.2. Certificate of Number Registration On Board.

Complete a NC Wildlife Resources Commission Form: The buyer must complete a NC Wildlife Resources Commission Form VL-1, which is available online or at a Wildlife Service Agent. Obtain a notarized signature: The seller's signature on the title must be notarized.

Application Requirements: Every new or transfer vessel registration and title request must be submitted with a completed and signed VL-1 Application form. If the vessel was sold to multiple owners, each owner must complete and sign the VL-1 form.

Complete a NC Wildlife Resources Commission Form: The buyer must complete a NC Wildlife Resources Commission Form VL-1, which is available online or at a Wildlife Service Agent. Obtain a notarized signature: The seller's signature on the title must be notarized.

North Carolina law requires any person born on or after January 1, 1988, who will be operating a vessel over 10 hp to pass a boater safety course and to carry a boater education card.

Anyone who purchases or transfers a motorized vessel or sailboat 14 feet or longer or who owns a personal watercraft (jet ski), will be required to title the vessel effective Jan. 1, 2007.

The retail sale of a boat is subject to the 3.00% State rate of sales and use tax with a maximum tax of $1,500 per article. Boats are not subject to the local and transit rates of sales and use tax.

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Boat Contract With Us In North Carolina