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If a title was lost to a boat, how hard is it to obtain one?
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<blockquote data-quote="renn90" data-source="post: 444928" data-attributes="member: 23002"><p>no no no</p><p></p><p>For future reference, this is the way it works in PA:</p><p>Currently, boats < 14' don't get titles unless the owner requests one. There was a time where boats > 14' weren't titled either.</p><p></p><p>If the boat had a title, it will say so on the PA registration card. If the boat never had one, all you have to do is have the owner sign the PA Fish and Game registration card, (or a new registration application saying that he sold it to you, if the owner does not have a registration card, and you will get your registration). You can get it on the spot if you go to one of their offices. Before you buy, call PAF&G and ask if the person's name you are buying it from is the same as on the the registration (they will not tell you the name, but they will verify if you have the correct name).</p><p></p><p>PA registrations, for boats without titles, can be used to transfer ownership like a title. There is a space for signing over ownership on the card.</p><p></p><p>If the boat ever had a title, it is best to get the tilted owner to apply for a new one ( which is simple), and then forward it to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renn90, post: 444928, member: 23002"] no no no For future reference, this is the way it works in PA: Currently, boats < 14' don't get titles unless the owner requests one. There was a time where boats > 14' weren't titled either. If the boat had a title, it will say so on the PA registration card. If the boat never had one, all you have to do is have the owner sign the PA Fish and Game registration card, (or a new registration application saying that he sold it to you, if the owner does not have a registration card, and you will get your registration). You can get it on the spot if you go to one of their offices. Before you buy, call PAF&G and ask if the person's name you are buying it from is the same as on the the registration (they will not tell you the name, but they will verify if you have the correct name). PA registrations, for boats without titles, can be used to transfer ownership like a title. There is a space for signing over ownership on the card. If the boat ever had a title, it is best to get the tilted owner to apply for a new one ( which is simple), and then forward it to you. [/QUOTE]
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