Cost to register a boat in florida

For new boats, a notarized Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin properly completed by the selling dealer.

For used boats, the title properly completed by both the buyer and seller.  Purchasers name and selling price must be entered.

  • Each applicant, or their appointed power of attorney, must be present to sign a new Application for Title. Personal identification, such as a valid Florida Driver License or state issued Identification Card is required. If applicant does not hold a Florida Driver License or Identification Card, a valid out of state license or United States passport is required.
  • Any alterations on the Title may require additional documentation.
  • The registration expires on midnight of the first registered owner's birthday.
  • On new vessels, copy of bill of sale required.

For a list of Vessel Registration fees visit Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles' website at: Vessel Registration Fee Chart

A documented or commercial vessel may be registered in any of our offices. Federal documentation papers must be presented at the time of application. First-time registrations require proof of the manufacturer's serial number. Proof of sales tax paid must be submitted, or sales tax must be paid.

Owners must register a boat and/or trailer within 30 days of purchasing a new or used vessel. Remember to keep your boat registration in the boat when in use. Trailer registration must be on hand when the trailer is in use. Sojourner registrations are issued to vessel owners who remain in Florida for more than 90 days, but intend to return to their home state and take the vessel with them.

Renew Online

Do I Need to Come In?

Renew online
You can renew your vessel registration or obtain a replacement registration online. You will need to provide personal identifying information of the vessel’s owner to log in and complete the transaction. If you renew online, you will receive your registration in the mail within 7-10 business days. You can also request an emailed confirmation receipt that can be used until the registration arrives in the mail. When paying by credit / debit card keep in mind that a 2.4% convenience fee applies (min. $2.00). Convenience fees are collected by the credit / debit card vendor and are not retained by our office.

Renew by mail
When you renew your registration by mail, you will receive your registration within 10-15 business days.

Renew using our secure drop box
Want to cut down a little on the payment processing time? Then drop your payment off using our secure drop box which is located inside each of our service centers, no reservation needed. Just keep in mind that you need to drop your payment off during regular business hours. We do not provide 24/7 access to our drop boxes.

Registration Dates and Deadlines

OwnershipExpirationPrivate OwnedMidnight of the first registered owner’s birthdayBusiness OwnedMidnight, June 30

How Fees are Determined

Hull length and use determines boat registration fee. Trailer weight determines trailer registration fee. Florida requires all trailers to be registered. Boat trailers weighing 2,000 lbs. or more require a registration certificate and title. Homemade boat trailers require a certified weight slip. A portion of the registration fee helps the state protect its water resources and boating amenities. Florida Statute provides for reduced vessel registration fees for a recreational vessel that is equipped with an Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB), or for a recreational vessel when the owner possesses a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB). To qualify for reduced registration fees, a recreational vessel owner must provide documentation that the vessel is equipped with an EPIRB, or documentation that the vessel owner owns a PLB.

Florida boat registration numbers are permanent. The numbers remain with the vessel as long as it’s operated or stored in Florida, even if the ownership changes.

Boat Titles

Boat titles are required and serve as proof of ownership in Florida. Title and registration fees are separate charges. A Florida Title Transfer is needed when a vessel currently titled in Florida changes/transfers ownership to a different Florida owner.

If you have sold your boat, submit Form 82050 – Notice of Sale and/or Bill of Sale to our office within 30 days. This will limit civil liability for operation of the sold vessel or boat. Submitting this form will allow our office to update the DMV database to reflect the title record as “SOLD.” Please note: The ownership status is not changed until the purchaser applies for and is issued a new Certificate of Title in their name.

Common Title Exemptions

  • Non-motor-powered boats less than 16 feet
  • Boats used exclusively on private lakes and ponds
  • Federally documented boats
  • Boats owned by non-Florida residents temporarily in Florida waters for less than 90 days
    Note: For a full list of title exemptions, please visit www.flhsmv.gov.

Obtaining a Certificate of Title

Make a reservation to visit a service center, or mail in Form 82040 – Application for Certificate of Title With/Without Registration. Ownership documentation is required for processing. See checklist below for required documents.

How much does it cost to tag a boat in Florida?

Vessel Registration Fees.

Can I register a boat in Florida with a bill of sale?

Proof of ownership on a used boat from a non-title state is the vessel registration. A notarized bill of sale is required with the registration to transfer ownership. If a title is available, it and Department of Highway Safety Motor Vehicle (DHSMV) form 82040 (title application form) must be completed for processing.

Do you need a bill of sale to register a boat trailer Florida?

If you purchase a used trailer under 2000 pounds, we will need a bill of sale and a copy of the previous owner's registration.

How do I register a used boat in FL?

To register your boat/vessel, you will need:.
A completed Application for Vessel Certificate of Number (BOAT 101) form..
Proof of ownership, such as the original California Certificate of Ownership (title) or the out-of-state title (if it is currently registered in another state). ... .
Applicable fees..