Laws and Safety Equipment

Return to Table of Contents

1

Laws

2

Registration and Titling

3

Safety Equipment-Life Jackets

4

Fire Extinguishers

5

Visual Distress Signals

6

Ventilation

7

Mufflers

8

Backfire and Flame Control

9

Whistle Bell and Horn

10

Navigation Lights

11

Operation and Water Safety

12

Pollution and Garbage

13

Reckless Operation

14

Personal Watercraft

15

Water Skiing

16

Diving and Snorkeling

17

Boating Under the Influence

18

Accidents

19

Homeland Security

20

Chapter Review

REGISTRATION, NUMBERING, AND DOCUMENTATION

The Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries (DGIF) administers all boat titling and registration of recreational boats in Virginia. All motorboats used on the public waters of Virginia must be registered and titled. If the motorboat is principally used on the public waters of Virginia it must be registered and titled in Virginia as opposed to another state.

  • A Certificate of Title (title) and a Certificate of Number (registration) are required for all watercraft propelled by machinery, including, but not limited to, gasoline, diesel and electric motors.
  • A title alone is required for sail-powered vessels in excess of 18' in length, even if they do not have a motor.
  • Canoes and other manually or sail-powered watercraft, and watercraft used only on private waters do not require registration or titling.
  • New watercraft must be registered or have a temporary registration before they may be operated on the public waters of Virginia.
  • Used watercraft with a current, valid registration may be operated for 30 days on the previous owner's registration if a copy of the dated bill of sale and the registration card are carried aboard the watercraft.
  • If there is no valid registration or the registration has expired, used watercraft must be registered or have a temporary registration before being operated on the public waters.
  • An owner bringing a watercraft into Virginia from another state may operate the vessel up to 90 consecutive days on the other state's current, valid registration before registering it in Virginia.
  • Watercraft registration is accomplished through the mail or at the DGIF headquarters building .The full mailing address is on the application form. Applications submitted through the mail are usually processed and the registration materials mailed within two weeks of receipt in Richmond.

TITLING AND REGISTERING WATERCRAFT

The Application for Watercraft Certificate of Title and Certificate of Number (registration) form is available from DGIF offices, most watercraft dealers, agents who sell hunting and fishing licenses, Department of Motor Vehicle service centers, and from the DGIF Web site. This is a combined application for both the registration and title. An application for title and registration requires a detailed description of the watercraft that includes the make, length, model year, type of vessel, hull material, type of propulsion, and the 12-character hull identification number; the make, horsepower and serial number of the motor if in excess of 25 horsepower; and the name and address of the lien holder, if any.

Most of this information will be available from the title provided by the previous owner or the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin provided by the retail outlet where the watercraft was purchased.

Certain supporting documents must be submitted with an application for title and registration as follows:

New Watercraft

a. The owner must provide the original Manufacturer's or Importer's Certificate (statement) of Origin with "First Assignment" completed and issued by dealer at time of purchase and a copy of the sales invoice showing gross purchase price, watercraft sales tax paid and a description of the watercraft.

b. If watercraft was homemade by you, an affidavit must be provided stating this fact in lieu of a Manufacturer's or Importer's Certificate of Origin. The affidavit may be retrieved from the DGIF Web site or mailed to you upon request. Copies of receipts for building materials must also be submitted with the application. (Your watercraft may be subject to inspection by a law enforcement officer.)

Used Watercraft

If titled in Virginia: the original title with assignment of title completed by titled owner/owners. If purchased from a dealer the dealer reassignment portion of the title must be completed, and include a copy of the sales invoice showing gross purchase price, watercraft sales tax paid and a description of the watercraft.

If titled by someone else in another state: the original title with assignment of title completed by titled owner/owners. If purchased from a dealer the dealer reassignment portion of the title must be completed, and include a copy of the sales invoice showing gross purchase price, watercraft sales tax paid and a description of the watercraft.

If titled by you in another state (moving the watercraft to Virginia): the original title must be submitted.

If registered by you in another state but not titled (moving the watercraft to Virginia): a copy of the out-of-state registration.

If registered in Virginia but never titled: a copy of a dated bill of sale or a " Notification of Change of Status of a Numbered Vessel" form signed by the registered owner/owners. (Available on the DGIF Web site or mailed to you upon request.)

If registered by someone else in another state but not titled: a copy of the out-of-state registration and a copy of the bill of sale signed by the registered owner/owners.

If never registered or titled in Virginia or any other state: an " Affidavit for Registering and Titling a Motorboat Not Previously Registered and/or Titled" form. (Available on the DGIF Web site or mailed on request.)

Documented Watercraft

If Documented with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and being changed to state registration: the Certificate of Documentation, a copy of the signed bill of sale, and either a Letter of Deletion from the USCG or the Abstract of Title (with proof of lien release in the documented owner's name). Note: Watercraft cannot be documented by the USCG and registered at the same time; however, Virginia does allow the owner of a Documented vessel to obtain a state registration decal.

Boat Motors

Any size, type or horsepower of motor on a watercraft will require it to be registered, but only motors in excess of 25 horsepower are listed on titles. Registration and Titling Fees and Watercraft Sales and Use Tax Most people must pay a registration fee, a titling fee, and watercraft sales and use tax when they acquire a watercraft. These fees are found on the application.

Watercraft Registration

Fee

Titling

Fee

less than 16 feet in length

$27.00

Original

$7.00

16 to less than 20 feet length

$31.00

Duplicate

$2.00

20 to less than 40 feet length

$37.00

Change of Motor on Title
(Original Title must be submitted)

$2.00

40 feet length and longer

$45.00

Record Supplemental Lien on Previously Titled Watercraft
(Original Title must be submitted)

$7.00

Temporary certificate

$11.00

 

 

Duplicate Cards & Decals
(Replacements or extra sets)

$9.00

 

 

Watercraft Sales and Use Tax is2% of gross purchase of watercraft and motor

Duplicate Titles, Registrations or Decals

If a title, registration or decal becomes defaced, lost or destroyed, you may obtain an " Application for a Duplicate Certificate of Number, Decal and/or Title" form at all the locations where the application is available (see "Titling and Registering Your Watercraft" above) as well as from this Web site. You may also use this form to order extra registration cards should you want more than one.

Please note that only one valid title is recognized for each watercraft. If a duplicate title is issued, it prevails over any previously issued title.

Temporary 30-Day Registration Certificate

If you wish to operate a watercraft that does not have a valid registration (it expired, the watercraft is new, it was never registered, etc.), a "Virginia Motorboat Temporary Registration Certificate" is required. It allows a watercraft to be legally operated for 30 days pending the receipt of the 3-year registration from DGIF. The Temporary Registration Certificate is available for purchase through all Hunting and Fishing License Agents at a cost of $11.00.

If you purchase this Certificate, you are not required to display the Virginia registration numbers on your watercraft during the 30-day period in which the Temporary Registration Certificate is valid. To purchase the temporary you will need to show the license agent some proof of ownership (bill of sale, registration card, manufacturer's statement of origin, or title).

You must apply for the 3-year registration immediately after receipt of the temporary registration certificate. An application to register and title the watercraft may be obtained from the same agents that sell the temporary registration certificate or from this Web site.

Expiration and Renewal of Registration

Registrations are valid for three years. Renewal notices are mailed to the last known address of all watercraft owners 60 days before expiration. The most common reason owners do not receive a renewal notice is because their address has changed within the three years and DGIF was not notified. If a renewal notice was not received, the registration may be renewed by checking the "renew registration" box at the top of the application to register and title a watercraft, then completing the application. A shorter " registration renewal application" is also available on this Web site.

Notification of Change in Status or Change of Mailing Address

If a registered watercraft is sold, destroyed, abandoned, or stolen, or if there is a change in your mailing address, you are required by law to report this information within 15 days in writing to the DGIF Boat Section. A " Notification of Change of Status of a Numbered Vessel" form is available at all the locations where the application is available (see "Titling and Registering Your Watercraft") as well as this Web site.

Registration Must be Onboard While Operating

You must have the registration card or a "temporary" registration on the vessel before your watercraft may legally be operated on public waters. The 3-year registration card is the official document of registration for your watercraft and once it has been issued, must be carried aboard the watercraft when in use.

If you purchased a used watercraft with a valid, current registration, you may operate the vessel for 30 days from the date of purchase provided you carry a dated bill of sale and the former owner's valid registration card.

NUMBERING

Registered boats must display assigned numbers properly. The state will issue you a registration number, which is found on your registration card. The number needs to be displayed in the following manner:

  • Numbers must be permanently attached to the forward half of the vessel, generally the bow area.
  • At least 3” in height. Block letters and numbers.
  • Contrasting in color to the hull (black/white, dark red/white, etc)
  • Properly spaced. There must be a separation, greater than the width of the number “1” or the letter “I”, between the prefix (state abbreviation), the numbers, and the suffix. Example – VA 0001 AA , VA-0001-AA
  • The state currency decal must be displayed within 6” of the registration number
  • Numbers must be painted or permanently attached. With the exception of the state decal, no other letters or numbers may be displayed nearby.


Documented Boats

  • Official Documentation MUST be carried onboard a documented vessel at all times.
  • In Virginia, the owner of a documented boat may apply to the VDGIF to obtain a state registration decal.
  • A Document serves as a certificate of nationality and an authorization for a trade.
  • Documented vessels must comply with all state and federal laws.
  • Registration fee and display of validation sticker is required in some states.
  • Official number must be permanently affixed to an integral structure of the boat. This number is referred to as the “main beam” number.
  • The main beam number must match the official number on the document.
  • Name and hailing port of the boat must be displayed at least once anywhere on the hull (most boater display this information on the transom) - at least 4” in height, contrasting in color to the hull.
  • Name and hailing port must match information on the official document.
Periodically check to see that the numbers and decals are in good condition. A missing number, or having them improperly displayed is a good reason for a law enforcement officer to stop you.

   
Copyright © 2004-2007 American Boating Education
Last Modified: November 7, 2006