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

Complete guide to Hawaii boat registration. Learn about fees ($20-$35), required documents, online registration, title transfer, and renewal process.

Managing Agency Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR), Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR)
Validity Period 1 year (annual renewal)
Online Registration Available
Fee Range $20 - $35
Title Required Yes
Safety Education Not Required

Key Takeaway: Hawaii requires registration for undocumented vessels principally used in hawaii must be registered with dobor. Registration fees range from $20 to $35 and are valid for 1 year (annual renewal). A boat title is required. Online registration is available.

Which Boats Need Registration in Hawaii?

Must Register

All undocumented vessels principally used in Hawaii must be registered with DOBOR.

Exemptions

  • USCG documented vessels
  • Non-motorized canoes and kayaks under certain conditions
  • Government-owned vessels
  • Vessels of foreign countries temporarily in Hawaii

Hawaii Boat Registration Fees & Costs

Vessel Class
Registration Fee
Additional Fees
Total
Under 20 feet
$20.00
$30.00
$20.00
20 feet and longer
$35.00
$45.00
$35.00
Sales Tax Rate 4%
Title Fee $20.00
Title Transfer Fee $10.00
Renewal Fee $20 for under 20 ft, $35 for 20+ ft annually. $5 online convenience fee for online renewals.
Late Penalty $50 penalty for failing to notify DOBOR of certain changes within the specified time limit
Fees verified from official Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR), Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) data. Last updated: 2026-03-13. Data year: 2026.

Registration Process in Hawaii

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 Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR), Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) office.

3

Submit Application & Pay Fees

Complete the registration form and pay the applicable fees. Deadline: Before operating on Hawaii 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 Hawaii)
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)
Register Online

Boat Title & Title Transfer in Hawaii

Title Required

All undocumented vessels principally used in Hawaii must be titled with DOBOR. Titles are valid for the life of the vessel. Late title fee of $40 applies after the September 2022 deadline.

Issued by: Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR)

Transfer Process

Submit the signed title from the seller, a completed application, a bill of sale, and the $10 transfer fee to DOBOR.

Title Fee

$20.00

Transfer Fee

$10.00

Lien Recording

Available

Read the Complete Title Transfer Guide

Registration Renewal in Hawaii

Renewal Period 1 year (annual renewal)
Renewal Fee $20 for under 20 ft, $35 for 20+ ft annually. $5 online convenience fee for online renewals.
Late Penalty $50 penalty for failing to notify DOBOR of certain changes within the specified time limit
Online Renewal Available
Renew Online

Boater Safety Education in Hawaii

Education Not Required
NASBLA Approved Courses Check state requirements
Cross-State Reciprocity No
View Education Requirements

Registration Number Display Rules

All registered vessels in Hawaii 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 Minimum 3 inches tall, block letters
Style Requirements Block letters, contrasting color to the hull. Format: HA 1234 AB. Must read left to right.
Sticker Placement Validation decal placed within 6 inches of the registration number

Hawaii vs Neighboring States

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

Frequently Asked Questions About Hawaii Boat Registration

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

Hawaii annual renewal fees are: under 20 ft $20 and 20+ ft $35. Initial registration is slightly higher: $25 and $40 respectively. A $5 convenience fee applies for online renewals.

How long is boat registration valid in Hawaii?

Hawaii boat registrations require annual renewal.

Can I register my boat online in Hawaii?

Yes, registration renewals can be processed online through the eHawaii.gov portal. A $5 convenience fee applies. You can also visit the DOBOR office on Oahu or a Neighbor Island District Office.

Do I need a title for my boat in Hawaii?

Yes, all undocumented vessels principally used in Hawaii must be titled. Titles are $20 and are valid for life. Late title fees ($40) may apply.

Does Hawaii charge sales tax on boats?

Hawaii charges a 4% General Excise Tax (GET) on boat purchases, which functions similarly to a sales tax.

Is boater education required in Hawaii?

No, Hawaii does not mandate boater education. However, DOBOR recommends all operators complete a safety course.

Do non-residents need to register in Hawaii?

Non-residents with valid non-expired registration may operate in Hawaii for up to 90 days. After 90 days, Hawaii registration and titling are required.

How do I transfer a boat title in Hawaii?

Submit the signed title, a bill of sale, and the $10 transfer fee to DOBOR. The certificate of title must also be modified ($10 fee).

Ready to Register Your Boat in Hawaii?

Visit the official Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation (DOBOR), Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) website to start your boat registration or renewal.

Register at Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation