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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 375124" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Good Job Cliff !!! glad it worked out for you. Now you will know what to do next time you </p><p>find a good deal on an old Tin without numbers or papers. (and so will I)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And no, I have no idea as to the "law" concerning out-of-state renters or out-of-state property owners.......</p><p>All I know is what I have experienced with my own vehicles and vessels when it comes to registration in FL.</p><p>If you have any legal questions, please direct them to your appropriate tax and tag office.</p><p>I am a Florida Native and Resident , But, I have lived in Virginia and West Virginia and have had vehicles and</p><p>vessels registered in all 3 states, and all 3 have different requirements.</p><p>I only started this thread because of past posts concerning this issue of no numbers or papers on old boats</p><p>with the tax office. Myself included, some people did not know what to do. With a little research, I was able</p><p>to get numbers and papers for an old Tin Boat that was doomed to the scrap yard.</p><p>I hope that I have shed some light on the FLORIDA procedures when it comes to getting new documentation</p><p>for a vessel that has never been registered.</p><p>Johnny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 375124, member: 13599"] Good Job Cliff !!! glad it worked out for you. Now you will know what to do next time you find a good deal on an old Tin without numbers or papers. (and so will I) And no, I have no idea as to the "law" concerning out-of-state renters or out-of-state property owners....... All I know is what I have experienced with my own vehicles and vessels when it comes to registration in FL. If you have any legal questions, please direct them to your appropriate tax and tag office. I am a Florida Native and Resident , But, I have lived in Virginia and West Virginia and have had vehicles and vessels registered in all 3 states, and all 3 have different requirements. I only started this thread because of past posts concerning this issue of no numbers or papers on old boats with the tax office. Myself included, some people did not know what to do. With a little research, I was able to get numbers and papers for an old Tin Boat that was doomed to the scrap yard. I hope that I have shed some light on the FLORIDA procedures when it comes to getting new documentation for a vessel that has never been registered. Johnny [/QUOTE]
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