Signing Requirements – Both the buyer and seller must sign the document. A notary public’s acknowledgment is recommended but optional.
Registering a Boat
All mechanically-powered vessels must be registered with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (DNR). For a newly acquired vessel, its new owner must obtain a valid registration within 15 days of purchase. All new residents who wish to transfer their existing vessel’s registration from another state have 60 days to file the necessary paperwork.
Upon approval from the DNR, the registration will be valid for three years and expires on September 30 of the third year. Renewals may be processed online through the DNR’s Licensing System or by calling (866) 867-3542.
Where to Register
All documentation must be mailed to the address below for processing:
Watercraft
Illinois Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 19226
Springfield, IL 62794-9226
Required Documents
- Bill of Sale;
- Completed Watercraft Registration/Title Application (Form IL 422-0321);
- Signed Certificate of Title or Current Registration (only for used boats);
- Manufacturer’s Certification of Origin (only for new boats);
- Valid Illinois Driver’s License or Proof of Identity;
- Watercraft Power of Attorney (only if vessel has a lien); and
- Registration Fees (rates vary depending on the vessel’s classification).