Boat Rental Waiver With Driver In Virginia

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Multi-State
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US-00446BG
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This form is a boat rental agreement with standard clauses. If the lessee of the
boat destroys or damages the boat, he is responsible for replacing, rebuilding or paying for the cost of the boat or damage to the boat. Lessee is not provided with a boat trailer. There is also a waiver and release by Lessee regarding any personal or property damage of Lessee resulting from use of the boat, including swimming and fishing.
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FAQ

If it was not titled: Send a dated bill of sale or “Change in Status of a Numbered Vessel” form signed over to you by the previous owners, if not begun online, the completed “Boat Title and Registration” form, and appropriate fees to this department, attention the Boat Section.

How to Get a Replacement Title. Bring your current registration card and your driver's license or ID card to a customer service center. Complete either an "Application for Transfer and Supplemental Liens (VSA 66) or an "Application for Replacement and Substitute Titles" (VSA 67).

If Never Registered or Titled in Virginia or Any Other State “Application for Watercraft Certificate of Title and Certificate of Number (Registration)” must be completed and signed by the purchaser(s). Bill of sale signed and dated by the seller(s) must be submitted.

So if I rent or lease a boat, I'm exempt from the boating safety education requirement? No – you must participate in the training program offered by the boat or jet ski rental business. They will provide you with the documentation you need to comply with Virginia's education requirement.

Registered and titled in Virginia as opposed to another state limited to, gasoline, diesel, and electric motors. Sail-powered vessels (no motor) 18 feet in length & over are only required to be titled in Virginia (no registration needed). Boats used only on private waters do not require registration or titling.

Do you need a Boating Certificate in Virginia? Virginia law requires all motorized watercraft operators to pass a boater safety course and to carry a boater education card, known as the Boater Education Certificate.

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Boat Rental Waiver With Driver In Virginia