Idaho Bill of Sale for WaterCraft or Boat

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Understanding this form

The Bill of Sale for Watercraft or Boat is a legal document that provides proof of the sale and transfer of ownership of a watercraft, such as a boat. It outlines key details, including the identities of the seller and buyer, the sale price, and a description of the watercraft. This form is distinct from other sales documents as it specifically pertains to aquatic vehicles, ensuring compliance with applicable laws for these types of assets.

Form components explained

  • Sellers' and buyers' names and signatures.
  • Sale price and payment details.
  • Description of the watercraft, including make, model, and identification number.
  • Warranty of clear ownership and freedom from liens.
  • Notarization section for legal validation.

When this form is needed

This form should be used when selling or purchasing a watercraft. It is essential in scenarios such as individual sales between private parties, dealership transactions, or when transferring ownership among family members. Having a Bill of Sale ensures that both parties have a clear record of the transaction, helping to prevent disputes regarding ownership in the future.

Who should use this form

  • Individuals or businesses selling a watercraft.
  • Buyers purchasing a new or used boat or watercraft.
  • Family members transferring ownership of a watercraft.
  • Dealers or brokers involved in the sale of watercraft.

How to complete this form

  • Identify the seller(s) and buyer(s) by entering their full names.
  • Specify the sale price of the watercraft in both numerical and written formats.
  • Describe the watercraft, including its make, model, and identification number.
  • Sellers should sign the form and print their names as required.
  • Complete the notarization section to validate the sale legally.

Notarization requirements for this form

Notarization is required for this form to take effect. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you verify and sign documents remotely through an encrypted video session, available 24/7.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to include accurate details of the watercraft.
  • Not obtaining both sellers' and buyers' signatures.
  • Omitting the notary section or signing without a witness.
  • Leaving the sale price blank or not including both written and numerical amounts.

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  • Convenience of downloading and filling out the form at your own pace.
  • Templates drafted by licensed attorneys ensure legal validity.
  • Easy access to make edits as necessary before finalizing the transaction.
  • Streamlined process that saves time and avoids errors.

What to keep in mind

  • The Bill of Sale for Watercraft or Boat is essential for properly transferring ownership.
  • Key components include seller and buyer information, a description of the watercraft, and notarization requirements.
  • This form is specifically formatted for use in Idaho, reflecting local legal standards.

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FAQ

Is a bill of sale required in Idaho? A bill of sale is required in the State of Idaho in order to transfer a title and register the vehicle.

So back to the original question, how to register boat without title? Check with your state's boating website to learn the exact paperwork to register a boat without a title. There are will be replacement title forms to fill out and submit along with some form of proof of ownership.

Oklahoma. Nevada. South Carolina. Illinois. New Mexico. Rhode Island. Utah. Washington.

Most states do not require a notary to witness the signing of a bill of sale. However, by law, a notary public must witness both parties signing the document in Louisiana, Nebraska, Maryland, New Hampshire, West Virginia, and Montana. Notaries are optional in other states.

Titling is required in Idaho for any vessel with a permanently attached mode of propulsion and model year 2000 or newer (for example: inboards, stern drives, personal watercraft and sailboats). Vessels over 12 feet in length with an outboard motor must also be titled.

Write a bill of sale. This document must include a vessel description, Hull number, purchase date, price, the names and addresses (including city state zip) of the parties, and the signatures of both the buyer and seller. If the boat is used, you'll likely need the boat's previous registration number. Boat title.

In Idaho, all boats are required to carry one, Coast Guard approved, wearable life jacket or PFD for each passenger on board the boat.In Idaho, children 14 years of age and under are required to wear a Coast Guard approved life jacket when underway on any boat that is under 19 feet in length.

Once the sale is complete, the buyer must apply for legal title with the state agency that handles boat registration.Each state will have its own requirements about forms and fees, but, in general, you will be able to use your bill of sale as proof of purchase to obtain the title from the state.

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