How to Register a Boat in New Jersey

If you own a boat in New Jersey, it's important to make sure it is properly registered with the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). Not only is it required by law, but it also helps protect your investment and ensures that you can legally use your boat in New Jersey waters. Here are the steps to follow to register your boat in New Jersey.

Step 1: Gather Required Documents

Before you can register your boat in New Jersey, you will need to gather some important documents. These include:

  • A completed Boat Registration Application (Form BA-51), available from the MVC website here.
  • A completed Universal Title Application, available from the MVC website here.
  • A bill of sale or proof of ownership
  • Proof of sales tax payment
  • A valid form of identification

Step 2: Complete the Registration and Title Applications

Once you have all the required documents, you can complete the Boat Registration Application (Form BA-51) and the Universal Title Application. These forms can be downloaded from the MVC website here or obtained in person at a local MVC agency.

When completing the form, you will need to provide information about your boat, including its make, model, length, and horsepower. You will also need to provide your personal information and payment information. Once you complete the BA-51 and Universal Title Application, you will have to complete the registration process in-person at a local MVC office.

Step 3: Pay the Registration Fee

The registration fee for boats in New Jersey is based on the length of the boat. In addition, you will have to pay a $60 titling fee ($85 if you financed your boat). You can pay using cash, check, money order, or credit card. Here's the fee schedule:

  • Boats under 16 feet: $12 per year
  • Boats 16 feet to 26 feet: $28 per year
  • Boats 26 feet to 40 feet: $52 per year
  • Boats 40 feet to 65 feet: $80 per year
  • Boats over 65 feet: $250 per year

Step 4: Display your Registration

Once you have completed the registration form and paid the registration fee, you will be issued a New Jersey boat registration number and decals within 6 weeks. These must be displayed on your boat when you are using it in New Jersey waters.

Conclusion

In conclusion, registering your boat in New Jersey is a straightforward process that requires gathering some important documents, completing a registration form, and paying the appropriate registration fee. By following these steps, you can ensure that your boat is properly registered and you can legally enjoy all that New Jersey's waterways have to offer.

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