I just visited the TPWD (not TPWS) website and saw that they now have
UPDATED info on this! Ha.
"J.Slater" wrote in message
...
Keith, I heard the same thing at the beginning of the year but 2 months
ago
I walked into the TPWS HQ in Austin and nobody knew anything about it. !!
"Keith" wrote in message
...
FYI, Texas now require federally registered boats to be registered with
the
state. They realized they could pick up on a lot of unpaid sales/use
taxes.
Also, the normal time to get ANYTHING from the NVDC is 5-6 months now,
regardless of what they tell you. Privitazation, you know. The only way
to
speed things up is to send them a letter saying you're going cruising
soon
out of the country. Because of this, I can't see anyone successfully
levying
penalties on you... with that type of turnaround time, some folks could
spend their entire boating life waiting on a certificate of
documentation,
especially if they change addresses often.
--
Keith
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"Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message
news:3vozc.1072$3W3.148@lakeread04...
Mass. is one of those rare states like Texas that exempts documented
boats from having to be registered with the state. They just want
their
property tax. It would cost $80 to $100 depending on LOA (and maybe a
day standing in line at the DMV) to get legal until the documentation
comes through. OTOH, if you just spent a wad on a new boat, a few
more
bucks might not be all that bad to get to use the boat for the summer.
What I wonder about is why it would take 3 months to get papers? Only
thing I can think of is a cloud on the title that has to be cleared
up.
Dave wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 17:50:35 GMT,
said:
What are the fines/penalties for having an undocumented boat in
Massachusetts waters?
When I needed proof of registration in CT, and the change in
documentation
wouldn't come through quickly enough to get the state decal, I
simply
registered the boat in CT while applying for new documentation. Then
when
the documentation came in it cost about $3 to switch the state
registration
to a certificate of decal.
--
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