If the title is held electronically, the seller and buyer must visit a motor vehicle service center to complete a secure title reassignment (HSMV 82994 or 82092) and disclose the odometer reading. The buyer and seller must both be present and provide photo identification.
Absolutely. You can register online in Pennsylvania, California, Wisconsin, Florida, and any other state. See, here at our vessel documentation site, we offer an easier way to document your vessel with the USCG. As such, that's federal documentation, which means it's not just for one state, it's for all of them.
Non-residents must register their out-of-state vessels in Florida if the vessel is used in Florida's waters more than 90 days. Initial registration must be completed at one of our offices, renewals can be completed online or in one of our offices.
Obtain Necessary Documents: Original title or proof of ownership (if available) Bill of sale. Florida Application for Certificate of Title with/without Registration (Form HSMV 82040) Florida Vessel Registration Application (Form HSMV 87244)
Online Transfer Process Access the DHSMV Web Portal: Visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) website to initiate the online title transfer. Complete the Application: Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title online.
Yes if you are in a designated Marina that allows you to live aboard the boat you can do that. Some marinas do not allow you to live aboard the boat and some marinas do. You will have to ask the owner of the marina if they permit you to live aboard your boat. Or if it's just a parking Marina.
Initial Registration and Renewals Residents operating their vessels (boats) on Florida's waters must register those vehicles in the State of Florida. Non-residents must register their out-of-state vessels in Florida if the vessel is used in Florida's waters more than 90 days.
Applying for Vessel Registration When applying for registration, the owner must establish proof of ownership by submitting an executed bill of sale, a builder's contract, a manufacturer's statement of origin, a federal marine document or another document acceptable to the FLHSMV.