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The seller must complete the tax affidavit portion of form PWD 143 and/or form PWD 144, sign and date each. If the boat or outboard motor is required to be titled, the seller must provide either the MSO, Texas title OR out--of-state title/registration (whichever is appropriate by that state).
Placement of TX Number and Decal on Vessels The numerals must be separated from the prefix and the suffix by hyphens or equivalent spaces such as the following examples: TX 0001 GG or TX-0001-GG. The validation decal must be affixed in line with and three (3) inches towards the rear of the boat from the TX number.
A signed bill of sale or invoice is required for every transfer of ownership.
Title application, signed bill of sale, and either a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) for new vessels/boats and outboard motors, or an original signed title for used vessels/boats and outboard motors, must be submitted to obtain title in applicant's name.
Yes. The following are required to be titled: All motorized vessels, regardless of length (including any sailboat with an auxiliary engine); All non-motorized vessels (including sailboats) 14 feet in length or longer; and.