Georgia Boat Registration: Requirements, Fees & How to Apply (2026)

Complete guide to Georgia boat registration. Learn about fees ($45-$220), required documents, online registration, title transfer, and renewal process.

Managing Agency Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR)
Validity Period 3 years
Online Registration Available
Fee Range $45 - $220
Title Required Yes
Safety Education Required

Key Takeaway: Georgia requires registration for mechanically propelled vessels and sailboats over 12 feet in length used on georgia waters. Registration fees range from $45 to $220 and are valid for 3 years. A boat title is required. Boater education is mandatory. Online registration is available.

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Which Boats Need Registration in Georgia?

Must Register

All mechanically propelled vessels and sailboats over 12 feet in length used on Georgia waters.

Exemptions

  • Non-motorized vessels (canoes, kayaks, rowboats without motors)
  • Sailboats under 12 feet with no mechanical propulsion
  • Vessels used exclusively on private ponds or lakes
  • Vessels owned by the U.S. Government

Georgia Boat Registration Fees & Costs

Vessel Class
Registration Fee
Additional Fees
Total
Under 16 ft
$35.00
$10.00
$45.00
16–25 ft
$70.00
$10.00
$80.00
26–39 ft
$140.00
$10.00
$150.00
40+ ft
$210.00
$10.00
$220.00
Sales Tax Rate 4%
Title Fee $0.00
Title Transfer Fee $0.00
Renewal Fee Same as registration fee (every 3 years). $10 late fee for lapsed registration.
Late Penalty $10 late fee for lapsed registration renewal
Fees are based on the listed Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) source and may not include local or county surcharges. Last content review: 2026-03-13. Data year: 2026.
Estimate your Georgia registration total

Use the fee calculator with Georgia preselected to combine the listed registration class, title fee, and sales tax planning inputs. Listed totals on this page range from $45 to $220 before local or file-specific charges.

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Registration Process in Georgia

1

Gather Required Documents

Prepare all necessary documentation including proof of ownership, identification, and HIN verification.

2

Choose Registration Method

Register online, by mail, or in person at your local Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) office.

3

Submit Application & Pay Fees

Complete the registration form and pay the applicable fees. Deadline: Before operation on Georgia waters after purchase.

4

Receive Registration Number

Once approved, you will receive your registration certificate, number, and validation stickers.

5

Display Registration Number

Affix the registration number and stickers to your vessel according to state display requirements.

Required Documents Checklist

Proof of ownership (Bill of Sale / MCO / previous registration)
Boat Title (required in Georgia)
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
Valid photo ID (driver's license or state ID)
Proof of residency
Sales tax payment receipt
Lien release documentation (if applicable)
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Boat Title & Title Transfer in Georgia

Title Required

All Georgia boats are expected to have a title as part of the three-year registration cycle (effective July 1, 2023). Titles are primarily electronic; paper title available for $10.

Issued by: Georgia Department of Natural Resources

Transfer Process

Submit the signed title from the seller, a completed application, and pay the registration fee plus applicable sales tax to GADNR online or by mail.

Title Fee

$0.00

Transfer Fee

$0.00

Lien Recording

Available

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Georgia private sale or used-boat purchase?

Before registering a newly purchased boat, verify the seller's ownership documents, bill of sale, HIN, and any lien release. The state-specific transfer process above should be matched with the national used-boat and lien-check steps.

Registration Renewal in Georgia

Renewal Period 3 years
Renewal Fee Same as registration fee (every 3 years). $10 late fee for lapsed registration.
Late Penalty $10 late fee for lapsed registration renewal
Online Renewal Available
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Check renewal timing before operating

Check the listed Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) renewal source before operating with an expired or uncertain registration.

Georgia renewal and agency path

Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) handles the listed renewal source for this state. Use the renewal guide to compare online, mail, and in-person renewal patterns before relying on a notice or expired registration date.

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Boater Safety Education in Georgia

Education Required

Anyone born on or after January 1, 1998, must have a valid boater education card to operate a motorboat with 10 HP or more on Georgia waters.

NASBLA Approved Courses Accepted
Cross-State Reciprocity Yes
Exemptions
  • Persons born before January 1, 1998
  • U.S. Coast Guard licensed operators
  • Non-residents with valid NASBLA-approved boater education from their home state
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Registration Number Display Rules

All registered vessels in Georgia must display their registration number and validation stickers according to the following requirements:

Number Placement Both sides of the forward half of the hull, above the waterline
Minimum Height 3 inches minimum, block letters
Style Requirements Block letters in contrasting color to the hull. Format: GA 1234 AB
Sticker Placement Validation sticker placed within 6 inches of the registration number

Georgia vs Neighboring States

Neighboring state data will be available once more states are added.

Georgia commercial boat registration checklist

Using a vessel for charter, business ownership, documented-vessel, or other commercial activity can add questions beyond a standard recreational registration. Review the commercial checklist status before changing use.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Georgia Boat Registration

How much does it cost to register a boat in Georgia?

Georgia boat registration fees range from $35 for boats under 16 feet to $210 for boats 40+ feet (3-year period). A $10 online transaction fee applies to all applications.

How long is boat registration valid in Georgia?

Georgia boat registration is valid for 3 years from the date of issue.

Do I need a title for my boat in Georgia?

Yes, as of July 1, 2023, all Georgia boats must have a title. Titles are primarily electronic; a paper title can be requested for $10.

What sales tax applies to boat purchases in Georgia?

Georgia charges a 4% state sales tax on boat purchases. Local taxes may add to this rate. There is no cap on the tax amount.

Can I register my boat online in Georgia?

Yes, GADNR offers online registration with a $10 transaction fee. You can also register by mail.

Do non-residents need to register in Georgia?

Non-residents with valid home-state registration may operate in Georgia for up to 90 days.

Do I need boater education in Georgia?

If born on or after January 1, 1998, you need a boater education card to operate a motorboat with 10 HP or more. NASBLA-approved courses are accepted.

Do I need a marine toilet certificate in Georgia?

Yes, boats with a marine toilet need a $15 one-time Marine Toilet Certificate ($5 certificate + $10 transaction fee). It is transferable and does not need renewal.

Ready to Register Your Boat in Georgia?

Visit the official Georgia Department of Natural Resources (GADNR) website to start your boat registration or renewal.

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