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Boating Guide 2026

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6 | Boating Safety Info: 402-471-5462 • Purchase of the letters and numbers designated on the registration are the responsibility of the owner. The validation sticker is provided. • No numbers and letters other than the registration numbers, letters and validation stickers shall be displayed on any mechanically powered boat on either side of the forward half of the vessel. Purchasers of Previously Owned Boats – All registrations are nontransferable. Even if the motorboat you recently purchased is displaying a current validation sticker, you must register this motorboat in your name within 30 days of operation on the waters of this state. Dealer Numbers – A person engaged in the manufacture or sale of boats can obtain registrations for use in testing or demonstrating motorboats by payment of $51, plus a $4 issuing fee for each registration needed. Dealer numbers will be affixed temporarily in the prescribed position on the boat. TITLE Who Must Obtain a Title – All first- time owners of newly acquired motorized vessels must obtain a title from the county treasurer in the county where the owner resides before the county treasurer will issue or renew a registration. A boat must be titled before it may be sold. All boats made before 1972 are exempt from titling, but not from registration. Hull Identification Number – Federal law requires all boats manufactured after Nov. 1, 1972, including homemade boats, display a 12 -character Hull Identification Number (HIN). Common HIN: stamped into fiberglass of transom ABC45678A494 NB 1234 AB Valid Numbering Style Place Validation Sticker Here 2 in. 2 in. Photo and illustration credits: Front cover: Eric Fowler, Nebraskaland Magazine/NGPC Page 8: Ohio Department of Natural Resources Page 19: Eric Fowler, Nebraskaland Magazine/NGPC Page 18: Thinkstock Page 21: Justin Haag, Nebraskaland Magazine/NGPC

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