Nevada Boat Registration: Fees, Requirements & How to Register (2026)

Everything you need to register your boat in Nevada — fees, required documents, and step-by-step process.

Data verified for 2026 · Last updated: March 13, 2026

Scenic boating waterway in Nevada — recreational boats on the water
Official Agency Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW)
Fee Range $20.00 – $100.00
Validity Period 1 year (expires December 31)
Online Registration Available
Deadline After Purchase Before operating on public waters; notify NDOW within 10 days of sale/change
Title Required Yes

Vessel Types & Exemptions

Common vessel types and registration requirements in Nevada: motorboats, sailboats, personal watercraft, pontoons, and kayaks

In Nevada, all motorized vessels operated on nevada waters. There are 2 categories of exempt vessels.

Registration is required for: All motorized vessels operated on Nevada waters

Exempt from registration:

  • Non-motorized vessels (canoes, kayaks, sailboats without motors)
  • Non-residents with valid home-state registration for up to 90 consecutive days

Registration Fees & Costs

Nevada boat registration fees range from $20.00 to $100.00 depending on vessel length and type. The state applies a 6.85% sales tax, and title fees are $20.00.

Vessel ClassReg. FeeTotal
< 13 ft (annual) $20.00 $20.00
13–18 ft (annual) $25.00 $25.00
18–22 ft (annual) $40.00 $40.00
22–26 ft (annual) $55.00 $55.00
26–31 ft (annual) $75.00 $75.00
31+ ft (annual) $100.00 $100.00

Sales Tax Rate: 6.85%

Title Fee: $20.00

How to Register Your Boat in Nevada

Step-by-step boat registration process in Nevada: gather documents, complete application, pay fees, receive numbers, display on vessel

To register a boat in Nevada, you must apply within Before operating on public waters; notify NDOW within 10 days of sale/change of purchase through the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW). Online registration is available. Registration is valid for 1 year (expires December 31).

Registration can be completed:

Required Documents

  • Completed registration application form
  • Bill of Sale or Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO)
  • Valid photo identification
  • Proof of sales tax payment
  • Hull Identification Number (HIN) verification

Title & Title Transfer

Nevada requires a boat title for all motorized vessels that require registration must also be titled. The title application fee is $20.00, and transfers cost $20.00.

Title required: Yes — All motorized vessels that require registration must also be titled

Title application fee: $20.00

Title transfer fee: $20.00

Required Documents for Title Transfer

  • Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (new vessels)
  • Previous title (used vessels)
  • Bill of Sale
  • Valid photo ID

For a detailed guide on the title transfer process, see our Boat Title Transfer Guide.

Registration Renewal

Validity period: 1 year (expires December 31)

Renewal is available through the same channels as initial registration — online (if available), in person, or by mail. Be sure to renew before your registration expires to avoid late fees.

For more details, see our Boat Registration Renewal Guide.

Boater Safety Education Requirements

Nevada requires a boater safety course. Anyone born on or after January 1, 1983, who operates a boat with a motor of 15 HP or greater must complete an NDOW-approved boater education course and carry a boater education card. The minimum age to operate a vessel is 14.

Required: Yes

Who must complete it: Anyone born on or after January 1, 1983, who operates a boat with a motor of 15 HP or greater must complete an NDOW-approved boater education course and carry a boater education card

Accepted courses: NDOW-approved courses, NASBLA-approved online providers

Course cost: Varies by provider

Minimum age to operate: 14 years old

Registration Number Display Rules

How to display boat registration numbers in Nevada: placement on forward half of hull, 3-inch minimum height block letters, and validation sticker position

Number format: NV 1234 AB

Minimum font height: 3 inches minimum

Font style: Block letters, contrasting color to hull

Placement: Both sides of bow, forward half

Sticker placement: Within 6 inches of registration number

For federal rules on registration number display, see our Number Display Rules Guide.

How Nevada Compares to Neighboring States

State Min. Fee Validity Title Req. Sales Tax
Nevada $20.00 1 year (expires December 31) Yes 6.85%
Arizona $20.00 1 year (12 months) No 5.6%
California $36.00 2 years No 7.25%
Idaho $41.50 1 year (expires December 31) Yes 6%
Oregon $115.10 2 years (biennial, expires December 31) Yes 0%
Utah $45.50 1 year (annual renewal) Yes 6.1%

Nevada Boat Registration FAQ

How much does it cost to register a boat in Nevada?
NV annual registration fees range from $20 (< 13 ft) to $100 (31+ ft). Title fee is $20. Sales/use tax of 6.85% applies to purchases.
Do I need a title for my boat in Nevada?
Yes, all motorized vessels that require registration must also be titled with NDOW. Title fee is $20.
Is boater education required in Nevada?
Yes, anyone born on or after January 1, 1983, operating a boat with 15+ HP must complete an approved course and carry a boater education card.
Can non-residents operate boats in Nevada?
Yes, non-residents with valid home-state registration can operate for up to 90 consecutive days. Boater education requirements still apply.
How long is Nevada boat registration valid?
Nevada registrations are valid for one year, expiring December 31. Renewal notices are sent to previously registered vessel owners.
What is the minimum age to operate a PWC in Nevada?
You must be at least 14 years old to operate a personal watercraft (PWC) without adult supervision in Nevada.

Start Your Registration

Ready to register your boat in Nevada? Visit the official Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) website or use our tools to estimate costs.

Related Resources

This information is provided for reference purposes only. While we strive to keep data accurate and verified for 2026, registration requirements and fees may change. Contact the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) at 775-688-1500 for the most current information.