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Vermont Boat Bill of Sale

A Vermont boat bill of sale is a legal document used to record and verify the transfer of ownership of a boat in the State of Vermont. This form will identify the buyer and the seller, the vessel, and the terms of the change of ownership. This document may be needed for registration and tax purposes.
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Registering a Boat

To operate on Vermont waters, all boats owned by Vermont residents must be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Visitors from other states who stay on Vermont waters for less than 90 consecutive days are exempt from registration.

Vermont law does not specify how soon a buyer must register a boat after purchasing it, but the best practice is to do so as soon as possible. Boats may be registered for one or two years.

Where to Register

Registration may be completed in person at any of the Vermont DMV locations.

Required Documents