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Colorado Boat Registration Overview

All you should know about registering a boat in Colorado.

The Colorado boat registration overview is a public service designed to inform boaters about operational requirements, recording methods, and record search lookups for the State of Colorado. This includes essential references for the most detailed and accurate information currently available.


Registration Agency

Colorado boat registrations are administered by the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) which is headquartered in Littleton. Field offices are also situated throughout the state. Location and contact information for these can be found in the Referrals for this page.
Registration Services - Boat registration services are available from CPW home and field offices. Applications must be implemented by mail or personal visitations as there are no online portals for such purpose.
Renewal Services - Renewals may be implemented online from the CPW boat registration website, by regular mail or at any field office. Online renewals will require an account setup.
Registration Statistics - There are approximately 72,676 boats currently registered in the State of Colorado which accounts for 0.6% nationwide. USCG vessel documentation records indicate 1,646 owners with a Colorado address and 821 documented vessels that display a Colorado hailing port.

Registration Requirements

Colorado requires registrations on non-exempt boats that operate within its jurisdictional waters. The following are basic requirements and exemptions with further details available from the Referrals for this page .
Motor Boats
- All motorized boats must be registered in Colorado regardless of size.
Sailboats - All sailboats must be registered in Colorado regardless of size.
Dinghies and Lifeboats - Boats that are not powered by motor or sail are exempt from registration in Colorado.
Documented Vessels - Coast Guard documented vessels are exempt from registration in Colorado.
Visiting Boats - Boats currently registered in another state or country are allowed visitation privileges for 60 consecutive days without registering.
Boat Titles - Colorado is a registration only state and does not issue boat titles.
Residency Requirements - Colorado has no residency stipulations with regard to registering a boat.
Outboard Motors - Titling and registration are not available for outboard boat motors in Colorado.
Boat Trailers - Titles and registrations are required for boat trailers in Colorado. These are administered by the Department of Motor Vehicles, a link to which can be found in the Referrals for this page.

Marking Requirements

Boat registration numbers in Colorado begin with an "CL" designation which is followed by four numbers and then two letters. These must be displayed on all registered boats along with the current registration decals. State boat numbering configuration, size and placement requirements are actually dictated by federal regulations. More detailed information can be found in the Referrals for this page.
Hull Numbers - All vessels manufactured after 1972 are required to have a 12 digit hull identification number affixed to the vessel by the manufacturer. Owners with older boats may apply to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife for a hull number assignment. State assigned hull numbers prefixed with the letters "CLZ" are also available for home made boats and those without factory designations. A boat must be inspected by a Colorado law enforcement official if there is a discrepancy in the hull identification number.

Application Requirements

Boat registrations in Colorado are implemented by filing an Application for Registration form which can be found in the referrals for this page. This may be submitted by mail or in person at one of the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Field offices. It must be accompanied by sufficient evidence of ownership and registration fees.
Manufacturer's Statement - When a new boat is to be registered for the first time, you must present a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) or Builder's certification. The statement or certification must be properly assigned into your name or accompanied by a bill of sale.
Previous Title - When a boat was previously state titled, you must present a properly assigned title certificate or one that is accompanied by a bill of sale.
Previous Registration - If a boat was registered in a non-title state, it will be necessary to present an assigned registration certificate or one that is accompanied by a bill of sale.
Loan Foreclosures - Evidence of compliance with the respective non-judicial foreclosure statutes must be presented when registering a foreclosed boat in Colorado.
Mechanic's Liens - Mechanic's and storage liens may be foreclosed upon if a boat is still in the possession of the lien holder and all provisions of Colorado mechanic's lien laws have been fulfilled. Evidence of this must be provided upon registering the boat.
Abandoned Boats - Registering boats that have been abandoned on private property are handled on a case-by-case basis. Check with the CPW for further information.
Title Bonding - Colorado does not issue boat titles. Registration bonding not otherwise available.
Registration Fees - The most current list of boat registration fees for Colorado can be obtained by visiting the Referrals for this page.

Lien Recordings

The available options for securing loans, liens and claims against boats registered in Colorado are determined by various factors. These include the type of debt, obligation or liability and whether the boat is USCG documented.
Loan Security Interests - Colorado is a non-title state for boats, therefore, any security interests must recorded as UCC filings with the Secretary of state. Information for doing so can be found in the References for this page. If a boat qualifies for USCG documentation, the lender must obtain a preferred mortgage in order to perfect or prioritize its security interest. These are recorded with the National Vessel Documentation Center.
Tax Liens -Tax liens are sometimes flagged in the state's boat registration database, recorded as Uniform Commercial Code filings, shown on state revenue records, or filed with a county clerk's office.
Mechanic's Liens - There are no means of recording mechanics or storage liens on Colorado state boat registration records. However these may be listed for informational purposes on a documented vessel's underlying abstract of title. Our website also facilitates the nation's only proprietary boat lien claim registry that exposes such encumbrances to the general public. This may be accessed by visiting the References for this page.
Stolen Boats - Although stolen boats do not actually qualify as maritime liens, the true owner may have rights of recovery regardless of a subsequent owner's awareness. There are no methods for recording stolen boats in Colorado other than by filing a report with a local law enforcement agency. However, our website does facilitate a proprietary stolen boat registry that exposes such events to the general public. This may be accessed by visiting the References for this page.

Ownership and Lien Searches

Ownership an lien search lookup methods for boats registered in Colorado may vary depending on the type of lien and method of ownership.
Registration Searches - Colorado boat registration and title records are maintained in a database administered by the Colorado Wildlife and Parks department. Access to such data is available for owners and certain qualified parties as prescribed by regulatory standards. A comprehensive overview about boat record searches in Colorado can be found by visiting the Registration Database Search link in the References for this page.
UCC Searches - Uniform Commercial Code filing searches in Colorado are available online from the Secretary of State's office. Visit the Referrals for this page for additional information.
Tax Lien Searches - State and Federal tax liens on boats are not always recorded in a consistent manner and are therefore difficult to identify. They may show up as a red flag on state registration records, as UCC filings, in state revenue records, in a county clerks records, or on a vessel's abstract of title for documented boats. Given these disparities, it may be worth obtaining the services of a public record vendor that has access to a broad range of personal lien recordings.
USCG Documentation Searches - Ownership, mortgage and lien information of USCG documented vessels must be obtained by ordering an Abstract of Title from the National Vessel Documentation Center.
Non-Recorded Lens - Non-recorded maritime liens may also be a factor in conducting lien searches. These may include liabilities for items such as services, equipment, fuel, storage, parts, supplies, and damages which are related to the boat itself. This type of research must be determined through personal investigation, owner disclosures, and boat history lookups.
Owner Background Checks - Yacht brokers, documentation companies, and attorneys do not warrant or guarantee titles. There is moreover no such thing as boat title insurance in the marine industry. It is therefore incumbent on the owner to stand behind any such representations. This will of course be of no consolation if a guarantor is insolvent, non-cooperative, or can not be subsequently located. This calls for a thorough background check to ensure the owner's inclination and ability for making good on any hidden liens or title deficiencies.
Business Entity Search - You should run a business entity search when dealing with a boat registered to an entity such as a corporation or limited liability company. This will help confirm the legitimacy of such enterprise and identify those authorized to act on its behalf. An online search portal for doing so is maintained by the Secretary of State which can be accessed from the Referrals for this page.
Proprietary Searches - Our website offers a proprietary lien claims registry and a stolen boat registry which are free of charge. These may be accessed by visiting the References for this page.

Taxes and Insurance

Sales and Use Tax - Sales and use tax may apply when a boat is purchased, owned, or operated in Colorado. You may visit the Department of Revenue for further information by visiting their link in the referrals for this page.
Personal Property Tax - Personal property tax may apply to boats registered in Colorado. Additional information may be found by visiting the state assessor's office as shown in the referrals for this page.
Insurance Requirements - Although highly recommended, boat liability and collision insurance are not otherwise required in Colorado.

Operator Requirements

Operator Requirements - You must be 18 or older to operate a boat in Colorado or have passed a boater safety course between 14 to 18 years old. Further details can be found in the referrals for this page.
Accident Reporting  - The operator or owner of every boat involved in a collision, accident or other casualty with property damage must submit a written report to the Colorado Parks and Waterways department.
Notifications - The CPW must be notified within 15 days whenever a registered boat has been stolen, lost, abandoned. This also applies to ownership and address changes.
Enforcement Agency - All law enforcement agencies in Colorado are authorized to enforce boating laws.

Conclusion

The information provided herein is gathered from various sources and may be subject to errors, omissions or changes without notice. You should always consult directly with the appropriate agency or a qualified attorney before taking any actions based on this overview.


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