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Where do I go to register my boat in North Carolina?

Where do I go to register my boat in North Carolina?

The vessel owner can obtain one-year or three-year vessel registrations by mail, by visiting the NCWRC office located at 1751 Varsity Drive, NCSU Centennial Campus, Raleigh, NC 27606-2576 (see map and directions – pdf), OR by using a Visa or MasterCard online with information from your renewal notice.

How do I contact the NC Wildlife officer?

Call: 866-318-2401.

How do I renew my boat registration in NC?

Boating > Registration & Titling > Renewal of Vessel Registration

  1. Online.
  2. By calling 1-800-628-3773, Monday through Friday, 8am – 5pm.
  3. In person at a local Wildlife Service Agent.
  4. By mail using your renewal notice or the Vessel Renewal-Duplicate Registration Request Form (PDF).

Can you register a boat without a title in NC?

If your vessel is not titled, you must provide the buyer with a Bill of Sale, signed and notarized by all owners listed on the registration. The buyer cannot register the vessel without one of these notarized documents.

Is NC A boat titling state?

Titling of vessels is mandatory in North Carolina. Anyone who purchases or transfers ownership of a motorized vessel or sailboat 14 feet or longer or who owns a personal watercraft (PWC), also known as jet ski, must have a title for the vessel.

What is sales tax on a boat in NC?

3.00%
The retail sale of a boat is subject to the 3.00% State rate of sales and use tax with a maximum tax of $1,500 per article.

How do I report a wildlife violation in NC?

For all other wildlife violations, questions and concerns call 1-800-662-7137.

Does North Carolina have game wardens?

North Carolina’s game wardens work for the state’s Wildlife Resources Commission and are known as wildlife enforcement officers. One of the persistent problems they face is the illegal hunting of black bears, and state and federal game wardens have worked undercover in tandem to stop illegal poaching rings.

How do I find out who owns a boat in North Carolina?

The finder of an abandoned vessel should call (1-800-628-3773) or write to the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission, Transaction Management, 1709 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC, 27699-1709 to request a “Vessel Owner Information Request Form.” This form must be submitted prior to WRC releasing vessel owner information.

Who titles and register boats in North Carolina?

The Wildlife Resources Commission (WRC) is the agency responsible for the titling and registration of boats in North Carolina. Keep reading to learn about vessel titles and registration AND the qualifications needed to operate watercraft on NC waters.

What does a NC Wildlife Service agent do?

As independent agents of the NC Wildlife Resources Commission, Wildlife Service Agents offer a variety of services to the public, including the sale of hunting/fishing licenses, Wildlife in North Carolina magazine subscriptions, and vessel registrations.

How do I contact the North Carolina Wildlife Service?

Although many vessel transactions are conducted by mail, you have the option of conducting them with over 400 Wildlife Service Agents statewide, or by visiting the NCWRC office located at 1751 Varsity Drive, NCSU Centennial Campus, Raleigh, NC 27606-2576 (see Google map).

What does the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission do?

The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission offers various services to vessel owners to promote safety, establish ownership, and ultimately support the public’s enjoyment of water sports and recreation. This site provides information about vessel registration and titling requirements, fees and frequently asked questions.