FIRE BAN IN EFFECT In response to the continued elevated risk of wildfires, DEM has issued a fire ban at all State Parks, campgrounds, and management areas until further notice. The ban is effective as of today (10/28/24) and includes campfires in designated campfire areas, including charcoal fires and cooking fires. This preventative measure applies to all DEM-managed lands and aims to reduce the threat of human-caused wildfires. DEM will continue to monitor and evaluate conditions to determine when the ban can be lifted. Together we can protect our communities and keep first responders safe by reducing the risk of wildfires: 📞 Call 911 if you spot a fire/smoke. Timely information is critical to contain fires before they spread. 🔥 Remember, any outdoor fire is a potential source for a wildfire. Be careful with cigarettes and ashes. When disposing of wood stove ashes, put the ashes in a metal bucket of water. 🚒 Check with your local fire department for any other restrictions and permitting information. 🚨 Stay informed and find resources at dem.ri.gov/wildfirestatus.
Frequently Asked Questions: Boating Registration Rhode Island boat registrations and renewals are moving to a new online system. Please take a few minutes to create an account in our new system so you can save time when your renewal becomes due. Get started today! dem.ri.gov/boating What boats must be registered in Rhode Island? All motorized vessels as well as boats larger than 12’ (regardless of propulsion) must be registered What boats do NOT need to be registered in Rhode Island? Non motorized canoes and kayaks 12' or less and houseboats as defined in RIGL 44-5-25.1 are exempt from registration. Please note that if a canoe or kayak is larger than 14’, it is required to be titled, regardless of registration. See Titling requirements below. What about kayaks and canoes? All motorized boats as well as boats larger than 12’ (regardless of propulsion) must be registered. Kayaks and canoes, even if they are not motorized, must be titled if they are larger than 14’. Why do I have to register my motorized canoe or kayak? It is a requirement of federal law that any vessel that is equipped with propulsion machinery of any kind must be registered in the state where it is principally operated. 46 U.S.C. § 12301(a). Do I need to be a Rhode Island resident to register my boat in Rhode Island? No. If the principal mooring area (more than ninety days per year) of your boat is in Rhode Island, it should be registered here. Is there sales tax due? There is no sales tax on boats unless the boat was purchased prior to July 29, 1993. If sales tax is due, it must be paid to the RI Division of Taxation, One Capitol Hill, Providence, RI (401-574-8824) prior to registration. What is required for me to register a new boat? Bill of Sale on dealer's letterhead MSO - Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (First Assignment must be completed by Dealer/Manufacturer) Customer is required to fill out proper paperwork to title and register both boat and motor: RI forms must be notarized Boat Registration Application & fee Outboard Motor Registration Application & fee Application for Initial Vessel Certificate of Title (RIGL §46-22.1-3 vessels 14' in length or less are not required to be titled) & fee Pencil tracing of Hull identification number (HIN); to conform to USCG requirements for verification of hull numbers What do I need to register a used boat? NOTARIZED bill of sale or gift statement from seller(s) Title signed and notarized from bonafide seller or most current registration certificate (in seller's name) if the boat is coming from a non-title state. Registration certificate if boat is coming from a non-title state. Please remember Rhode Island is a title state. Customer is required to fill out proper paperwork to title and register both boat and motor: RI forms must be notarized Boat Registration Application & fee Outboard Motor Registration Application & fee Application for Initial Vessel Certificate of Title (RIGL §46-22.1-3 vessels 14' in length or less are not required to be titled) & fee Pencil tracing of Hull identification number (HIN); to conform to USCG requirements for verification of hull numbers What do I need to register a documented vessel? A copy of US Coast Guard Documentation Certificate in the owner’s name and completed documented boat registration application. USCG Documentation to State Registration: If the vessel was previously documented with the Coast Guard, a notarized bill of sale from the seller and letter of deletion from the Coast Guard must accompany a copy of seller's documentation from the previous owner. Note: Any vessel (new or used) requesting RI registration, entering US through Customs, (may include custom forms: 7501 or 368), must provide appropriate paperwork along with registration forms. What do I need register a homemade boat? Copies of all building material receipts including sales tax paid on materials Picture of Boat (finished product) Notarized statement including (cost of all material, full description, construction plans, etc.) Boat inspection through the DEM Division of Law Enforcement. Please contact 401-222-3070 How much is registration going to cost me? Length Registration Fee 2-Year Registration Annual Fee 1 Year 1-15 ft. $32.00 16-20 ft. $42.00 21-25 ft. $66.00 26-30 ft. $108.00 31-35 ft.* $212.00 $106.00 36-40 ft.* $264.00 $132.00 41-45 ft.* $316.00 $158.00 46-50 ft.* $418.00 $209.00 Over 50 ft.* $620.00 $310.00 (*Boats greater than thirty feet (30') may, upon request, register at the rate of ½ the biennial fee for one year.) Note: If boat is transferred and currently registered in Rhode Island by the previous owner, then there is a $5.00 transfer fee per remaining registration year. There is also a $2.00 fee for duplicate decals if they were not attached to the boat or otherwise presented at the time of sale. A boat registration year runs from March 1 through the last day of February of the following year. Boat Titling Fee Structure: $25 title- initial RI title issued without bank lien $5 title transfer- boat already titled in RI being transferred to another owner titling in RI with no loan Additional Titling Fees $15 filing fee- per outstanding loan recorded with title $20 title transfer- boat already titled in RI being transferred to another owner titling in RI with a loan $5 duplicate or corrected title $20 duplicate or corrected title to add loan Outboard Motor Registration Fee- $20.00 (one-time registration fee) What paperwork is required to register an outboard motor? Sellers signature to be Notarized on Bill of Sale or Gift Statement 7% Sales Tax Receipt (on motors purchased from Retailer, if purchased from private party, tax exempt. Please note, all taxes must be paid prior to registration AT rid IV of Taxation One Capitol Hill Providence, RI 02908, phone 401-574-8824). If motor is a gift, must provide documentation that donor had motor registered or proof of tax payment by donor must be provided. Completed Outboard Motor Registration Application & fee Do I have to register my boat trailer? Yes. Boat trailers must be registered with the RI Division of Motor Vehicles, 600 New London Ave., Cranston, RI 02920 401-462-4368. I have lost my registration card and or decals. How do I obtain new ones? Fill out a Duplicate Boat Registration & Decal Application and mail it along with the proper fee or visit the RI DEM Office of Boat Registration, 235 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908, during Office hours, M-F, 8:30 am – 3:30 pm Duplicate registration card $5.00 Duplicate set of decals $2.00 What do I do if my boat is sold, destroyed, or my address changes? Per RI General Law, if your boat is sold, destroyed or if you change your address, please notify the DEM Office of Boat Registration & Licensing by completing complete the reverse side of the registration certificate within 15 days of the date of sale or destruction and mail it to the DEM Office of Boat Registration & Licensing, 235 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908. If you have an address change, please submit change in writing to same address listed above. What do I do if my boat or outboard motor is stolen? If your boat or outboard motor is stolen, immediately notify the local Police Department to file a report. You may also notify the DEM Division of Law Enforcement by calling 401-222-3070. Does the notarized paperwork have to be a RI Notary? No. A notary can be from any state. Are personal watercrafts (Jet Skis) required to be registered? Yes, Personal watercrafts are registered in the same way as vessels. New (bill of sale on dealers letterhead, MSO) Used: Notarized Bill of Sale, a title (if applicable) signed and notarized from bonafide seller, and or most current registration from a non-title state. I am operating a personal watercraft or Jet Ski, do I need a Safe Boating Course? On January 1, 2002, a new law took effect making it mandatory for boaters to be certified in order to operate vessels on the waters of this State. Anyone born after January 1, 1986, who operates a vessel with a motor that exceeds 10-horse power is required to complete a Safe Boating Course. Anyone who operates a personal watercraft (Jet Ski) regardless of age. NOTE: Boating Exams are offered through DEM Division of Law Enforcement. Visit the Safe Boating Exams page to learn more. Where can I get these forms? All forms are at the boat registration office, located at 235 Promenade Street in Providence, or visit the Boating Registration page. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. through 3:30 p.m. Applications can also be mailed to you if you call (401) 222-6647. Is a permit required for vehicles towing boats? Yes, some vehicles and loads are required to have a permit issued by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT). Please refer to RI Guide to Vehicle Size & Weight Limits and the RIDOT Truck Restrictions webpage. What about RVs, Snowmobiles, and Off-road Vehicles? If purchased from a dealership the following is needed: Bill of Sale from the dealer on their letterhead (Owner is required to have a VIN number and a motor serial number listed on the Bill of Sale.) Proof of Sales Tax paid (7%) Original MSO (Manufacturer's Statement of Origin). signed & notarized If purchased from a private party: Bill of Sale (Owner is required to have a VIN number and a motor serial number listed on the Bill of Sale.) Proof of Sales Tax Paid (7%) Copy of Previous Registration (in-state or out-of-state) RV/Snowmobile Registration Fees: New registration- $25 Renewal- $25 Transfer/Duplicate- $1 Dealer- $25 Manufacturer- $100 Still have questions? Contact Margaret McGrath at (401) 222-6647 (marine fisheries, hunting, freshwater fishing) or Ray Macera (401) 222-3576 (title questions). 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