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Arizona Boating Regulations. Find everything you need to plan your Arizona boating trips, including rules and regulations.
watercraft rules and regulations
The owner of each motorized watercraft requiring numbering by Arizona must file an application for a registration number with the department, or its agent, on forms approved by the department. Except as provided by rule adopted by the commission, the application shall be signed by the owner of the motorized watercraft and shall be accompanied by evidence of ownership and an appropriate registration fee. Refer to the Arizona Boating Laws- Revised Statute, Title 5
regulations and applications
- Watercraft Registration Application
The Watercraft Registration Application form must be completed for a new watercraft registration and a transfer of ownership. - Watercraft Bill of Sale
“Bill of sale” means a written agreement transferring ownership of a watercraft and listing the following: the name of the buyer and seller; the manufacturer of the watercraft sold, if known; the hull identification number, unless exempted by R12-4-505; the purchase price and sales tax paid, if any; and the signature of the seller. - Watercraft Letter of Gift
This form is required to transfer the watercraft registration upon gifting it to another person. - Watercraft Lienholder Notification
This form is required when the watercraft to be registered has a lien on it, such as a bank loan. The lien holder will and must be notified of the attempted watercraft registration. - Watercraft Certification of Loss
This form is required to report and request replacement for lost or damaged registration or decals issued to AZ or Hull Identification number. - Arizona Residency Requirements
Watercraft rules
The Boater’s Guide of Arizona: A Handbook of Boating Laws and Responsibilities
The operator or owner of every watercraft involved in a collision, accident or other casualty involving property damage exceeding $500 shall submit a written report directly to the Arizona Game and Fish Department within five days. Accidents involving death or serious injury shall be submitted within 48 hours. Arizona Boating Accident and Casualty Report
Third-Party Watercraft Registration Services
To increase convenience for the public, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is partnering with select third-party providers to offer watercraft registration services throughout the state. These facilities charge a convenience fee.
third-party watercraft registration services
To increase convenience for the public, the Arizona Game and Fish Department is partnering with select third-party providers to offer watercraft registration services throughout the state. These facilities charge a convenience fee.
Watercraft registration services are available at five authorized third-party providers:
Hours of operation may vary, check their website for details.
Footework Auto License & Titling Services
201 Grove Ave, Prescott, AZ 86301
928-771-9015
GG&D Motor Vehicle Services
2302 E Bell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85022
602-889-4180
Quick Stop Government Services
4676 AZ-95, Ste. 104
Fort Mohave, AZ 85426
928-327-1279
Mon – Fri, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Quick Stop Title and Registration
9817 W. Bell Rd, Sun City, AZ 85351
623-792-8088
Quick Stop II
1641 Mesquite Ave Ste 102
Lake Havasu City AZ 86403
928-302-2111
These facilities charge a convenience fee, and their hours may vary due to holidays.
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