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Free Vermont Boat / Watercraft Bill of Sale Forms

Create a Vermont-compliant boat bill of sale that meets all state registration requirements. Includes HIN verification, engine details, and vessel description. Accepted by the Vermont DMV / Fish & Wildlife.

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Vermont Boat Bill of Sale
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Last updated March 6, 2026

Vermont Boat Bill of Sale Overview

Vermont registers boats through the Department of Motor Vehicles, with oversight from Fish and Wildlife. The Green Mountain State's Lake Champlain — the sixth-largest freshwater lake in the U.S. — Lake Memphremagog, and numerous smaller lakes provide excellent boating.

Vermont's 6% state sales tax applies to boat purchases, and local taxes may increase the total. The tax is calculated from the purchase price stated on the bill of sale, making accurate documentation essential.

Vermont does not require notarization of boat bills of sale for most transactions, though having the document notarized is recommended for higher-value vessels. The Vermont DMV / Fish & Wildlife processes title transfers and new registrations.

6%

State sales tax

No specific deadline

Transfer deadline

No

Notarization required

Yes

Titling Required

Vermont Boat Registration Requirements

Vermont's boat registration requirements are managed by the Vermont DMV / Fish & Wildlife. Here's what you need for a smooth transaction:

Important: Vermont Registration Notice

While Vermont does not specify a strict transfer deadline, prompt registration is recommended. Always verify that the hull identification number (HIN) on the physical boat matches the HIN on the title before completing the purchase. Keep copies of all documents for your records.

What the Seller Must Provide

  • Signed Boat Title: The seller must sign the title and fill in the buyer's name, date, and sale price
  • Bill of Sale: A completed bill of sale with HIN, vessel description, engine details, and transaction information
  • HIN Verification: The 12-character hull identification number must match the title exactly
  • Lien Release: If there is an existing loan on the boat, a lien release from the lender is required

What the Buyer Must Bring

  • Signed Title: With seller's signature and all fields completed
  • Bill of Sale: Signed by both parties with vessel details and sale price
  • Valid Photo ID: Vermont driver's license or state ID
  • Payment: Title fee, registration fee ($25-$55), and sales tax (6%)

How to Fill Out a Vermont Boat Bill of Sale

Follow these steps to properly complete your Vermont boat bill of sale. Our template guides you through each field to ensure compliance with Vermont requirements.

1

Enter Seller Information

Record the seller's full legal name as it appears on the Vermont boat title, current mailing address, and phone number. If the title lists multiple owners, determine if all must sign.

2

Enter Buyer Information

Record the buyer's full legal name exactly as it should appear on the new title, current Vermont address, and contact information. The buyer's location may affect local tax rates.

3

Describe the Watercraft

Enter the year, make, model, overall length, hull material, hull type, and 12-character HIN from the transom. Include the current VT registration number if applicable.

4

Record Engine Details

Include the engine make, model, horsepower, fuel type (gas, diesel, electric), and serial number. For boats with multiple engines, document each one separately.

5

State the Sale Price

Enter the agreed purchase price in both numbers and words. Vermont sales tax of 6% will be calculated from this figure.

6

Sign and Date

Both buyer and seller must sign and date the bill of sale. Print two copies — one for each party. The buyer should register with the Vermont DMV / Fish & Wildlife promptly.

Vermont Boat Title Transfer Process

After completing the bill of sale and signing the title, the buyer must register the vessel with the Vermont DMV / Fish & Wildlife.

1

Complete the Sale

Sign the bill of sale, sign the title, exchange payment and any included equipment

2

Obtain Insurance (If Required)

Check whether Vermont requires boat insurance before registration

3

Visit the Vermont DMV / Fish & Wildlife

Bring the signed title, bill of sale, photo ID, and payment for fees and taxes

4

Pay Fees and Taxes

Registration fee ($25-$55), title fee, and sales tax (6%)

5

Receive Registration and Decals

Vermont issues new registration numbers and decals to display on the hull

Vermont Boat Sales Tax & Fees

Here's a breakdown of the costs you can expect when registering a boat in Vermont:

Fee / TaxAmount
State Sales Tax6% of sale price
Local TaxVaries by jurisdiction
Title Transfer Fee$4-$25 (varies)
Registration Fee$25-$55
Duplicate Title$10-$25
Late FeeVaries

Sample Vermont Boat Bill of Sale

Below is a preview of our Vermont-specific boat bill of sale. Your customized document will include all fields required by the Vermont DMV / Fish & Wildlife.

STATE OF VERMONT

BOAT / WATERCRAFT BILL OF SALE

Private Party Vessel Transfer

SELLER:

Name: [Seller Name]
Address: [Vermont Address]

BUYER:

Name: [Buyer Name]
Address: [Vermont Address]

VESSEL INFORMATION

Year: [Year] Make: [Make] Model: [Model]
HIN: [12-character HIN]
Length: [ft] Hull: [Material]
Engine: [Make/HP]
Sale Price: $[Amount]

Vermont Boat Bill of Sale FAQ

Answers to common questions about Vermont boat bills of sale, vessel registration, and title transfers.

Official Vermont Resources

Use these official state and federal resources to verify requirements, find your local office, and access government forms for your Vermont boat transaction.

Other Vermont Bill of Sale Templates

Need a different type of bill of sale for Vermont? We offer state-specific templates for every type of property transfer.

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