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can i drive boat with expired registration


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i would bet no. but cant you go to the dnr HSOforum and buy it on there? i did for my wheeler a few years ago, i think you get a reciept or confirmation to print so you can use it right away

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Is it legal? No. What are the chances of being stopped? Pretty slim unless you're on a popular lake.

If you are stopped, calmly explain the situation, and can prove you just purchased the boat and will be purchasing new tags ASAP I am sure most wardens will understand and let you off with a warning and probably ask you to mail him a proof of registration within a certain number of days.

Wardens are humans too and completely understand you just got a new toy and would like to try it out.

Good luck with the new boat!

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i would bet no. but cant you go to the dnr HSOforum and buy it on there? i did for my wheeler a few years ago, i think you get a reciept or confirmation to print so you can use it right away

Yes, you can and I believe this is the link for it.

https://jc.activeoutdoorsolutions.com/mn_customer/app/goHome.do

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I don't think so, we were on shields several years ago on opener and the warden was at the ramp checking boats when a guy pulled up w no registration. He had a new boat that he just picked up Friday night so no registration, numbers on his boat. He had the purchase papers w him but didn't matter- made them trailer the boat and go home.

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No legal to have boat in water with no registration. Not sure how it works buying one online being you have to have a sticker for the boat, I don't know about your printer, but mine dosen't make stickers.

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i would bet no. but cant you go to the dnr HSOforum and buy it on there? i did for my wheeler a few years ago, i think you get a reciept or confirmation to print so you can use it right away

On a boat you just purchased you need to change the registration to your name. You can't do that online.

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I am quite sure that if you order them online the stickers will come in the mail. You will get a receipt as proof of purchase, but it will be a while before you get the stickers.

Pertaining to the purchase of a new boat, its no different than buying a new car. You get essentially a 21 day permit. I kept the papers with me until the numbers, etc came.

If those guys were really turned away there should be a call made to an attorney because that is talk.

You cannot put numbers on because you do not know what they are and obviously they dont hand out stickers when you purchase the boat.

I suspect they purchased a new boat and didnt put the registration on it and when the person inspecting it looked at the paperwork he saw considerable time had passed meaning they should have had the registration by then.

I was checked 4 times with my new boat before getting my registration. Showed the papers each time, 3 times on the water and 1 at the landing, NEVER an issue.

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86B.401 WATERCRAFT LICENSES.

Subdivision 1.Application.

(a) A person may apply to the commissioner, the commissioner of public safety, or an authorized deputy registrar of motor vehicles to license a watercraft in a format prescribed by the commissioner.

(B) The application must state the names and addresses of all owners of the watercraft.

Subd. 2.Temporary certificate.

A person who applies for a watercraft license may be issued a temporary license certificate to operate the watercraft. The temporary license certificate is valid for 21 days.

Subd. 3.Licensing.

The license agent shall register the watercraft on receiving an application and the license fee. A license and registration sticker with a registration number shall be issued and must be affixed to the watercraft as prescribed by the commissioner of natural resources. The license is not valid unless signed by at least one owner.

Subd. 4.License number.

Each watercraft must be assigned a license number. The license number assigned a watercraft may remain the same even if not renewed in consecutive years. The owner of a watercraft must purchase the watercraft license numbers assigned and affix the license numbers as prescribed by the commissioner.

Subd. 5.License period.

A watercraft license is valid for three calendar years or a portion of the three-year period beginning in the calendar year the license is issued. The watercraft license expires on December 31 of the last calendar year of the license period.

Subd. 6.Renewal.

Watercraft licenses may be renewed in the same manner as applying for the original license.

Subd. 7.Notification of change of address by licensee.

If the address of an owner of a licensed watercraft changes so that it does not conform with the address on the watercraft license, the owner must notify the commissioner in writing by 30 days after the address change occurs on a form prescribed by the commissioner.

Subd. 8.Notice of ownership change, destruction, or abandonment of watercraft.

(a) An owner of a watercraft must provide written notice to the commissioner on a form prescribed by the commissioner by 15 days after abandonment, destruction, or a change in ownership of a licensed watercraft.

(B) A change in ownership does not include the transfer of a security interest.

© After a change of ownership:

(1) the new owners are subject to the penalties imposed by this chapter if they fail to give notice as required by this subdivision; and

(2) the commissioner shall terminate the license without further action for failure to give the notice of ownership change.

(d) A notice of ownership change must be accompanied by the duplicate license fee. The commissioner shall issue a duplicate license on receipt of the notice of ownership change and the duplicate license fee.

Subd. 9.Loss or destruction of license.

The commissioner shall issue a duplicate watercraft license if an owner provides to the commissioner an affidavit of loss or destruction of the watercraft license previously issued and pays the duplicate license fee.

Subd. 10.New license for previously licensed watercraft.

A new license may not be issued for a watercraft that has previously been issued a watercraft license by this state unless:

(1) a notice of abandonment of the watercraft has been given at least one year before the date of application for the license; or

(2) the application is accompanied by satisfactory proof that the watercraft has been continually outside this state at least one year before the date of the application.

Subd. 11.

[Repealed, 1996 c 385 art 2 s 8]

Subd. 12.Proof of sales tax payment.

A person applying for initial licensing of a watercraft must provide a watercraft purchaser's certificate, showing a complete description of the watercraft, the seller's name and address, the full purchase price of the watercraft, and the trade-in allowance, if any. The certificate must include information showing either (1) that the sales and use tax under chapter 297A was paid or (2) the purchase was exempt from tax under chapter 297A. The commissioner of public safety, in consultation with the commissioner and the commissioner of revenue, shall prescribe the form of the certificate.

The certificate is not required if the applicant provides a receipt, invoice, or other document that shows the watercraft was purchased from a retailer maintaining a place of business in this state as defined in section 297A.66, subdivision 1.

Subd. 13.Collector watercraft.

(a) The owner of a watercraft built before July 1, 1959, that is used solely as a collector's item may affix any license numbers and decals that are required for the watercraft by section 86B.301, subdivision 1, and rules adopted pursuant to that section so that the numbers and decals are readily detachable.

(B) The authority issuing a permit under section 86B.121 for any exhibit, regatta, or boat parade held on the waters of this state may exempt a collector watercraft from displaying the license numbers and decals required by section 86B.301, subdivision 1, during the duration of the event. The authority may also exempt the collector watercraft from any equipment and operational requirements and any license requirements in section 86B.301 for the duration of the event.

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