24.085 Junk Vessels (VC §9864)

Within 15 days of a vessel being wrecked, dismantled, destroyed, or abandoned, the Certificate of Ownership showing the vessel’s disposition must be submitted to DMV.

24.080 Inboard or Inboard/Outboard (Sterndrive) Emission Certification

Emission regulations established by the Air Resources Board (ARB) require affixed engine emission labels and “hang tags” (temporary engine emission forms for vessels manufactured in 2008 and later with spark-ignition marine inboard or inboard/outboard engines manufactured:

Follow the procedures below when an original application for an inboard or inboard/outboard vessel manufactured in 2008 or later is submitted:

If the Emission Section
And the
Then
If the Emission Section Box for the retail seller or the nonretail seller/vessel owner is checked
And the N/A
Then The emission certification must be completed and the “hang tag” must be submitted.
If the Emission Section Box for nonresident is checked
And the Proof of out-of-state residence, such as the applicant’s name and out-of-state address on the one of the following is submitted:
  • Out-of-state vessel title/registration card.
  • A letter of registration verification from the state where formerly registered.
  • Other vessel ownership documents with applicant as owner or buyer (see Proof of Ownership section in this chapter for other acceptable ownership documents)
Then The emission certification must be completed. The engine “hang tag” is not required.
If the Emission Section Is not completed and/or the “hang tag” is not submitted
And the
  • Applicant states their vessel has a spark-ignition engine manufactured in 2008 with a rated power output over 373 kW (500 hp)
  • Applicant states their vessel has a spark-ignition engine manufactured before 2008 with any power rating

Then The emission certification does not have to be completed, the engine
“hang tag” is not required, and the applicant must complete a REG 256 stating one of the following:
  • The engine was manufactured in 2008 with a rated power output over 373 kW (500 hp).
  • The manufacture year of the engine (before 2008 only).
If the Emission Section Is not completed and/or the “hang tag” is not submitted,
And the
  • Customer does not know the power rating or year of the manufacture of the engine
  • Application is received as a mail or bundle item
Then Forward the application to DMV.

Note Emission certification and engine “hang tag” submission are not required for vessels that are:


24.075 Hull Identification Numbers (HIN) (VC §§9857, 9871, 9871.5)

The HIN is a unique combination of letters and/or numbers affixed to the vessel. California law requires all registered vessels to have a HIN. Federal regulations effective November 1, 1972, require vessel manufacturers to assign a HIN to each vessel the manufacturer builds. Noncomplying manufacturers will be investigated by the U.S. Coast Guard. In 1978, DMV assigned HINs to the vessels without a HIN on DMV records.

Current Manufacturer HIN Format—Since August 1984, a manufacturer’s HIN must consist of a combination of 12 letters and numbers as follows:

XXX12345A393
XXX3 letters identify the manufacturer’s identification code123455 letters or numbers (serial #)A3Month represented by a letter and year of manufacture or date of certification93Last 2 numbers of model year

1972 to 1984 Manufacturer HIN Formats—HINs were formatted as follows:

XXX123451280X
XXX3 letters identify the manufacturer’s identification code123455 letters or numbers (serial #)1280Month and year of manufacture or date of certificationXAdditional optional characters for builder’s purpose
XXX12345M73EX
XXX3 letters identify the manufacturers’ identification code123455 letters or numbers (serial #)MLetter code indicates information to follow73EMonth and year of certificationXAdditional optional characters for builder’s purpose

Homemade Vessels/Vessels without a Valid HIN (CFZ) Format—The U.S. Coast Guard assigned California a HIN format to use when assigning a HIN to homemade vessels and vessels without a valid number. The HIN must be:

CFZ1234AH191
CFZAlways CFZ for California1234AFirst 5 characters of the vessel CF numberH1Letter code for month and year of manufacture or year fees paid if year of manufacture is unknown91Last 2 digits of the year model or year fees paid if year model is unknown

If DMV records do not show a HIN but the vessel has a HIN, the following must be submitted:

HIN Assignments—In addition to any other requirements, the following must be submitted:

Refer to the Quagga/Zebra Mussel Fee section in this chapter for additional/exemption information.

The procedures below must be followed:

Process as a correction if not submitted with another transaction that the HIN can be changed on.

At the owner’s request, a HIN may be assigned for no fee to a vessel which does not have a HIN.

Exceptions—Do not assign a HIN to a vessel:


24.070 Historical Vessel Plaques (VC §9853.5)

The owner of a power-driven pleasure craft, constructed of wood prior to December 31, 1942, may obtain a Historical Vessel Plaque for the vessel. The 8 by 16 inch brass plaque is valid for the life of the vessel for which it is issued and cannot be transferred to another vessel. A vessel is not required to be registered or documented for issuance of an Historical Vessel Plaque.

The following must be submitted:

24.065 Fee Exemptions (CVC §9851)

The California State Parks Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) is exempt from all vessel fees and replacement/substitute fees. All other exempt agencies are exempt from all vessel fees except replacement/substitute fees.

Vessel Fees—Refer to Appendix 1F.

Use Tax—Refer to Chapter 4.

Refer to the Quagga/Zebra Mussel Fee section in this chapter for additional/ exemption information.

24.060 Replacement Certificate of Ownership (VC §§9853.1, 9867, and 9909)

For a replacement Certificate of Ownership, the following must be submitted:

The following procedures must be followed:

Refer to the Nonreceipt of ELT Record if the REG 227 is submitted by an electronic (ELT) lienholder.

24.055 Replacement Certificate of Number (VC §9867)

For a replacement certificate of number, the following must be submitted:

The procedures below must be followed:

Refer to Appendix 1F for vessel fees.

24.050 Delinquent Property Taxes (VC §§9880 and 9900; CRTC §§227 and 3205; CHNC §503)

DMV will not renew, or transfer title to or interest in (registered or legal owner) a vessel, if notified by a county tax collector that the taxes for a vessel are delinquent. A stop is placed on the vessel registration record to prevent renewal when the taxes are delinquent.

After the delinquent taxes have been paid or the delinquency is otherwise satisfied, the county tax collector will either issue a Vessel Tax Disposition (BOAT 120) form to the vessel owner (to submit to DMV) or update the DMV records and remove the vessel tax hold. The vessel registration can then be renewed.

Motorized Vessels—Issue one set of Vessel Carbon Monoxide Warning Stickers and companion brochure with every completed renewal transaction. Advise the customer to affix the stickers as explained in the ABCs of California Boating (BOAT 3) booklet.

Lien Sale Vessels Valued Over $1500—DMV notifies the lien sale applicant of the outstanding property tax lien and the county that placed the lien.

24.045 Commercial Deep Sea Fishing Vessels

Vessels used 50 percent or more of the time in a commercial deep sea fishing operation outside the territorial waters of California are exempt from use tax. Accept the owner’s Statement of Facts on the back of the Application for Registration Number, Certificate of Ownership, and Certificate of Number for Undocumented Vessel (BOAT 101) (PDF) form regarding operation of the vessel in this manner.


24.040 Change From Undocumented To Documented

Vessels used for commercial purposes must be documented by the U.S. Coast Guard. Yachts or pleasure vessels may be documented. When an undocumented vessel changes to a documented vessel, the U.S. Coast Guard picks up the California Certificate of Ownership and forwards it to DMV headquarters with a letter showing the documented date, CF number, and owner’s name. DMV records are updated to show “Documented Vessel.”