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Island Life June 4, 2009  RSS feed

Boat registration, title fees to increase Sept. 1

Renew registration online

Most boat titling and registration fees will increase by five percent on Sept. 1, as well as hunting and fishing licenses. Register your boat now and you may avoid that hike for a year.

Boaters gearing up for summer fun on the water in Texas are reminded about the need for boat registration and boat and outboard motor titling. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has a new Web service which allows boat owners to renew online.

Boat owners can now eliminate the drive and renew an existing boat registration listed in their name using a credit card online. They can also update their address and order additional ID cards online. This service is available to boats titled and registered through Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, but is not available to boats (titled) through the United States Coast Guard, as they must provide proof of current documentation for registration.

Boat owners can also register by providing all forms and supporting documents, any required application fees, and any boat/outboard motor taxes at TPWD headquarters in Austin, any of the 27 TPWD field offices throughout the state or at participating county tax assessor-collector offices. The Nueces County office does not participate. To find participating offices, check the TPWD Web site.

The Corpus Christi field office is at 5541 Bear Lane, Suite 232, Corpus Christi. Call (361) 289-5566 for more information.

Most boats are required to have current registration when on Texas public water, including vessels that are docked or moored. Texas registration is required for motorized boats of any length (including those with trolling motors), sailboats 14 feet in length or longer or sailboats with auxiliary engines, plus U.S. Coast Guard documented vessels.

Exempted boats include all nonmotorized canoes, kayaks, rubber rafts (regardless of length) and similar craft if they are paddled, poled, or oared, as well as sailboats under 14 feet in length when windblown, USCG-documented commercial vessels used in coastal shipping and USCG-documented vessels over 115 feet in length.

Most boats are also required to be titled in Texas, including all motorized boats of any length and all sailboats 14 feet in length or longer or any sailboat with auxiliary engines. All internal combustion outboard boat motors must also be titled.

Current boat registration fees range from $30-to-$90 per vessel, with higher fees for longer vessels.

Before making the drive to one of the offices, check to see what documents are needed by viewing the “Requirements for Specific Transactions for Vessels and Outboard Motors”. Summarized graphs with detailed explanations are available on the TPWD Boat Ownership Web page, www. tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/.


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