Georgia Boat, RV & Powersports Guide
Private-party title transfer, registration, lien search, sales tax, and USCG documentation rules for Georgia.
Title Required
✅ Yes
State issues boat title
Bill of Sale
✅ Required
For all transfers
Sales Tax
4%
On boat purchases
State Agency
Official Site ↗Title & Registration in Georgia
Georgia requires a certificate of title for boats and personal watercraft. When you purchase a vessel, the seller must sign the title over to you. You then have a limited window to apply for a new title in your name.
Apply for a Georgia title within 30 days at a county tag office. Bring the out-of-state title, completed Form MV-1, and proof of Georgia insurance.
Lien Search in Georgia
Before completing any private-party purchase, run a lien search to confirm the vessel has no outstanding loans or encumbrances.
Georgia Official Lien Search ↗For USCG-documented vessels, also search the National Vessel Documentation Center (NVDC).
Bill of Sale Requirements
Georgia requires a bill of sale to transfer title. Your bill of sale should include:
- Hull Identification Number (HIN) or VIN
- Make, model, and year of the vessel
- Full legal names and addresses of buyer and seller
- Purchase price and date of sale
- Odometer reading (motorhomes/RVs)
- Signatures of both parties
- Notarization if required by Georgia
Sales Tax on Boats & Powersports in Georgia
Georgia charges 4% sales tax on boat and powersports purchases. Sales tax is typically collected when you register the vessel with the state. Some counties add additional local taxes. Check with your local Georgia agency for the full rate.
USCG Documentation in Georgia
Coastal vessels and those used on navigable rivers may be USCG documented in lieu of state titling.
USCG-documented vessels carry a Certificate of Documentation (COD) issued by the National Vessel Documentation Center. This is recognized internationally and is preferred by lenders for boats over 26 ft. Even with USCG documentation, Georgia may still require state registration for operation on in-state waters.
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Official Georgia Registration Agency
Always confirm current requirements directly with the state.
Georgia Official Agency ↗