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NorthJerzyG
03-22-2012, 12:07 PM
To the state of NJ for making it impossible to register a boat. F*@K YOU!!
That is all..........
NorthJerzyG
03-22-2012, 12:28 PM
First off, they won't accept my handwritten, notorized bill of sale. Citing not enough info (hin# which I have written down anyway). They tell me to take it to the lake hopatcong marina to get the hin#. Which I already have!!! So I ask to register the trailer. They say since the boat and trailer are on the same bill of sale, I should register them together. How can I tow the boat to the marina on an unregistered trailer!?! Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!
NorthJerzyG
03-22-2012, 07:48 PM
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!
dfish28
03-22-2012, 07:56 PM
Register it as a home/made trailer and tell them there is no serial it will be much easier
NorthJerzyG
03-22-2012, 08:10 PM
Funny cause when they said, homemade? I was like, no no, its store bought.....wish I knew................
F***************ck!!!!
NorthJerzyG
04-04-2012, 10:31 AM
Well its official, I'm a seamen!! :cool: After 6 extremely frustrating tips to DMV, I'm finally registered. Here's a simple tip they were unable to tell all this time:
To register an untiltled (12ft or less) motorboat, u need a notorized bill of sale (typed or hand written) with the following info, year, make, model, vin#. Also, for boat and trailer packages, be sure to have a seperate letter for each one.
All they would do is say, well no year, next. Oh well, no model #, next. Had to get 5 different letters notorized. Very unhelpful, unpleasant bunch and I went to 3 different dmv locations.
surfrod
04-04-2012, 12:09 PM
here's the problem: you kept calling them the DMV when they are now called the MVC
(What is the MVC?
In 2003, the Motor Vehicle Security and Customer Service Act was created to replace the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in New Jersey with a new and improved Motor Vehicle Commission. )
See, that ticks the workers off, then they don't want to help you :rolleyes: :D
NorthJerzyG
04-04-2012, 04:20 PM
MVC is just a new way of sayin "same old sh!thole", lol.
JOHN D
04-04-2012, 06:21 PM
i have the same problem, i cant register my boat because it was given to me by a friend who used it a long time ago and he dosent know the make model or year. so i figure i will just use it and if i get a ticket, its easier than going through the headache of finding all of this info
Trident 13
04-04-2012, 07:44 PM
Same for me. 11'6" boat talked to DMV told me had to get coast guard or njsmp went to see them in sea bright told me with no title they could not do inspection those stupid ****ers don't know the laws 12ft and under does not need to be registered. Nj and u perfect together not nj state police can suck it don't do shit there in sea bright
NorthJerzyG
04-05-2012, 11:02 AM
i have the same problem, i cant register my boat because it was given to me by a friend who used it a long time ago and he dosent know the make model or year. so i figure i will just use it and if i get a ticket, its easier than going through the headache of finding all of this info
Try this, have a family member write a letter saying they sold u the boat. If its never been registered theres no way for them to know WHO sold it to you. Then, there should be a tag somewhere on the stern that tells u some info (make, model, vin). Last 2#s of the vin gives you the year. Make sure to include all that info in the letter, have them sign it, get it notorized, and see what happens.
NorthJerzyG
04-05-2012, 11:21 AM
Same for me. 11'6" boat talked to DMV told me had to get coast guard or njsmp went to see them in sea bright told me with no title they could not do inspection those stupid ****ers don't know the laws 12ft and under does not need to be registered. Nj and u perfect together not nj state police can suck it don't do shit there in sea bright
Actually, no matter what the size, if it has a motor it must be registered.
They told me to go to the marina twice. The thing is, taking the boat to the marina is to obtain a title. Boats 12ft or less don't need a title to be registered. The notorized bill of sale acts as your title. Those special people just don't know their jobs.
pulltaug
04-10-2012, 08:16 AM
I had a similar problem - bought a boat and trailer. the trailer never leaves the marina - but had a problem last year and needed to tow it. I didn't have the trailer registered. I went to MVC and told them I didn't have the title for the trailer and I tried to register it as a homemade. They wouldn't let me do it (I think because it was over 17ft.). They sent me a packet that needs to be filled out - some kind of proof of ownership packet. I first have to fprove that there isn't a lien on the trailer. But not in just NJ...you have to do a lien search in 5 surrounding states! then they send you another packet which must be filled out and turned in in order to get a title.
I stopped the process when I hung up the phone. If I have to trailer it...so be it...i'll take my chances!
it's red tape BS
Capt. Debbie
04-10-2012, 10:14 AM
True that 12 foot cut off. That is unless you put an electric or gas motor on it. Then there is no size limit.
Same for me. 11'6" boat talked to DMV told me had to get coast guard or njsmp went to see them in sea bright told me with no title they could not do inspection those stupid ****ers don't know the laws 12ft and under does not need to be registered. Nj and u perfect together not nj state police can suck it don't do shit there in sea bright
Capt. Debbie
04-10-2012, 10:17 AM
The whole point of this crap is singular.
Prove it isn't stolen.
DMV or C has always been a collectionof billegrent misfits anyway. Doen'y matter what you call it- just same clowns in a different circus.
the1jonc
04-10-2012, 12:26 PM
I know a perfectly legal way to get tags for a trailer if you don't have the title, regardless of size.
It will cost less than $100 and none of the $$ goes to me. I am just trying to help fellow anglers/boaters.
PM me and I will give you the steps.
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