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  1. General information on boat registration and titling. Fees and taxes. Titling States and Territories. US Coast Guard documented boats. Hull Identificatin Number (HIN) Wisconsin Boat Dealer Info. Renew your boat registration. How to renew your boat registration. Updating your contact information.

  2. How to register your boat. Step 1: Complete, accurate and signed application and forms. If a boat registration is submitted online, the online process includes an electronic attestation in lieu of a signature. All fields on the application and forms are required unless stated otherwise. Incomplete applications will result in processing delays.

  3. HOW TO RENEW YOUR BOAT REGISTRATION. After you have titled and registered your boat for the first time, renewing your boat registration is a simple process, and can even be done completely online. Option 1: Online - Quick renew. Visit GoWILD to quickly renew your boat’s registration.

  4. Registration is required for: All motorized vessels and boats used on waters of the state; including electric trolling motors. Sailboats greater than 12 feet in length used on waters of the state. Boats registered in another state, which have been using Wisconsin waters for more than 60 consecutive days. Boat title and registration information

  5. The Wisconsin boat registration period runs for 3 years. The registration period begins on April 1 of the year in which the registration is issued or renewed and expires on March 31 of the 3rd year after issuance or renewal. What boats are titled in Wisconsin.

  6. See the Boat Registration and Titling Application (Form 9400-193) or the Fleet Boat Registration and Titling Application (Form 9400-624) for a complete list of fees.

  7. To purchase Wisconsin fishing, hunting or trapping authorities, or for online registration service for boats, ATVs, UTVs, snowmobiles, or off-highway motorcycles, login to Go Wild to access your customer dashboard and catalog.

  8. All motorized boats, and sailboats over 12 feet in length, are required to be registered in Wisconsin. See General Information on Boat Registration for more information. To register your boat, you will need to provide the information from previous owners certificate of registration (wallet-sized card) in addition to your application and fees.

  9. This form must be used by a new boat owner to apply for boat registration and title. ss. 30. 52 and 30.533, Wis. Stats. This application may be submitted online at gowild.wi.gov.

  10. Use Form 9400-622 if you are a boat owner of record and you want to request the renewal of the boat registration or to request a replacement registration card and decals. You may submit this form online at https://gowild.wi.gov/.

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