A change in ownership of a USCG vessel requires the previous owner to provide a new certificate of documentation to the new owner. There is a change of ownership when the present owner sells the boat to a new one. A certificate of documentation form must be completed by both the seller and the buyer…
What Is A Vessel Certificate Of Documentation?
For many small boat owners, their first query is “What is a vessel certificate of documentation?” This is a typical question since the documentation process is tricky and daunting. Documentation is a kind of registration that registers your vessel with the USCG. It demonstrates that you’re permitted to utilize your boat in U.S. commerce. However,…
Vessel Certificate of Documentation: 3 Things You Can Do At Our Site
A vessel certificate of documentation is the unique identity that the National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC) issues to any vessel that satisfies the relevant standards. Essentially, it’s the national register for boats. Have you ever needed to find out information about a vessel, such as where it is situated or who the owner is? A…
How to Renew an Expired Vessel Certificate of Documentation
Did your vessel certificate of documentation recently expire and you aren’t sure what to do? Now that your certificate has expired, does it seem like you’re out of options? While it may feel that way, it is not the case. There is still a way to get your documentation valid again so that you can…
All About the Vessel Documentation Certificate
The new vessel documentation certificate is essential paperwork demonstrating that you are the vessel’s owner. You should store it somewhere secure and notify the U.S. Coast Guard if there is a change to the information on your plate. When you first acquire a boat, there are many things to learn about managing it and what…