Boat Registration Status Lookup
Find your state's official registration portal and verify your boat's registration status instantly.
How to Look Up Your Boat Registration
Our registration lookup tool provides direct access to official state boat registration systems across all 50 US states. Select your state to find the correct agency, available lookup methods (online, phone, or in-person), and the specific information you will need to verify your vessel's registration status.
Each state administers boat registration through a different agency — some use the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), others use the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Fish and Wildlife Commission, or Marine Patrol. This tool eliminates the guesswork by directing you to the correct agency and providing their contact information.
Many states now offer online registration lookup and renewal services, allowing you to check your registration status, verify expiration dates, and even renew your registration from home. For states without online systems, we provide phone numbers and agency details to help you verify your status as quickly as possible.
If you are buying a used boat and want to verify its registration history before purchase, this tool can help you identify the right agency to contact. For lien checks and title verification, see our boat lien check guide. For detailed registration requirements in your state, visit your state registration page.
Find Your State's Registration System
Select a state to see how to check your boat registration status, find official lookup tools, and get agency contact information.
Understanding Boat Registration Status
Boat registration in the United States is a state-level requirement. Every motorized vessel (and many non-motorized vessels over a certain length) must be registered with the appropriate state agency before operating on public waterways. Your registration serves as proof that your vessel meets safety requirements and that applicable fees and taxes have been paid.
What Registration Status Tells You
When you look up a boat registration, you can typically find several key pieces of information: whether the registration is currently active or expired, the registration expiration date, the vessel description (make, model, year, length), the Hull Identification Number (HIN), and the registration number assigned to the vessel. Some states may also show the registered owner's county and the vessel's primary use classification.
When to Check Registration Status
There are several situations where checking registration status is important. Before purchasing a used boat, you should verify that the seller's registration is current and that no issues exist with the vessel's records. Additionally, checking your own registration well before the expiration date helps you avoid operating with expired registration, which can result in citations and fines.
If you are moving to a new state, you will need to transfer your registration within a specified period — usually 30 to 90 days depending on the state. Our out-of-state registration guide covers the specific requirements for each state.
Online vs. In-Person Lookup
Most states now offer some form of online registration lookup, though the depth of information available varies. Some states provide full public access to registration records, while others require you to log in with an account or provide specific identifying information. For states without comprehensive online systems, you may need to contact the agency by phone or visit in person.
Registration Number Format
All US state-registered boats display a registration number in a standard format: two state abbreviation letters, followed by a sequence of up to four numbers, followed by two letters (e.g., FL 1234 AB). This number must be displayed on both sides of the bow in block letters at least 3 inches high, in a color contrasting with the hull. For complete display rules, see our registration number rules guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I check for liens on a boat before purchasing?
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