
Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MCO).A bill of sale that includes the watercraft:.
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The previous registration for the watercraft, with the seller’s signature.To register your watercraft, visit a Secretary of State office to provide your license or ID and proof of ownership, including one or more of the following: Watercraft registered in another state and used only temporarily in Michigan.Nonmotorized canoes and kayaks not used for rental or commercial purposes, rafts, surfboards, sailboards, and swim floats, regardless of length.
Watercraft 16 feet or shorter, propelled by oars or paddles, and not used for rental or commercial purposes.
If there is no longer any reason to maintain a title on a watercraft, the title may be surrendered and cancelled when the watercraft is registered at a Secretary of State office.Īll watercraft must be registered, except for:
A record of the current title is on the Secretary of State's computer system. There are no liens (bank loans) on the title record, or, if the record shows a lien, the seller brings a lien termination statement, and. The seller and buyer appear together at a Secretary of State branch office with proof of the hull identification number (HIN). Under certain circumstances, you can sell your titled watercraft without replacing a lost title if: If your title is damaged or lost, you may order a duplicate online through your online Secretary of State account or by mail, if you don’t live in Michigan. If you’re selling a watercraft that is titled, you will need to sign the title to transfer ownership. Titles may be issued to watercraft that don’t legally require a title to allow the owner to add a lienholder to the record. Have a permanently affixed engine (inboard motor) regardless of length. Titles are only required for watercraft that are: The title is used to assign and transfer ownership.