New owners can register their boat online or in person at a State Park, a Regional Office, a Boat Registration Agent or by filling out the Application for Certificate of Number Kansas Boating Act Form and mailing it with proper paperwork and the $42.50 registration fee to: A registration can be also be renewed by mailing in the renewal notice and $42.50 to the Pratt operations office. Renewing registrations and the owner of the boat has not changed can be renewed online or in person at a State Park, a Regional Office, or one of our Boat Registration Agents. Boats that are required to be registered must be properly registered before they are operated. Both in-state and out-of-state boats must have their Certificate of Number on board at all times. Nonresidents using motorboats and sailing boats that are properly registered in another state may use their boats for up to 60 consecutive days without registering their boats in Kansas. The State of Kansas does not, however, title watercraft nor does it register or title motors. All vessels powered by motor (gasoline, diesel, or electric), or sail, must be registered and numbered.
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