
For vessels longer than 12 feet, you’ll have to have an original certified/notarized bill of sale if the certificate of origin doesn’t contain the purchaser, purchase price and date of sale, and signature of all owners. If it’s 12 feet or smaller, you’ll also have to have a pencil tracing or photo of the hull identification number and evidence of payment.

Once you have gathered and completed all necessary paperwork, you can either present it in person at one of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Service Centers or you can mail them in. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources' website has a complete list of documents you will need depending on your specific situation. For example, if you are registering a boat in Maryland that’s new, you’ll also need the original manufacturers’ certificate of origin and certified/notarized bill of sale if the certificate of origin doesn’t include the purchase price and date of sale and the signatures of all owners. You may also need other documents depending on whether your boat is new or used.
DNR SC NOTARIZED BILL OF SALE REGISTRATION
This form can be used for registering a boat in Maryland only or to apply for both your registration and title.

The primary one is the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Form B-240.

To register your boat, you’ll need to complete and submit several documents. Used in Maryland most in a calendar year.Has a primary or auxiliary mechanical propulsion and.In Maryland, you’ll need to register your boat whether you use it for commercial or recreational purposes and it:
