Oregon Boat Registration Fees, OSMB Renewal & Title Rules (2026)

Oregon boat registration fees, required documents, online options, title rules, and renewal steps based on the listed agency source.

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Managing AgencyOregon State Marine Board (OSMB)
Validity Period2 years (biennial calendar basis, expires December 31)
Online RegistrationOSMB renewal path
Fee Range$5.95/ft + $8 AIS
Title RuleSee rule
Safety EducationRequired

Key Takeaway: All motorboats must be registered in Oregon, regardless of length. Sailboats 12 feet and longer must also be titled and registered, even when moored. OSMB motorboat registration is $5.95 per foot, rounded up, plus an $8 AIS surcharge before title, permit, dealer, or transaction-specific items. Title rules depend on the vessel: All motorboats and sailboats 12 feet and longer must be titled in Oregon. A person age 16 or older needs an Oregon Boating Safety Education Card to operate a powerboat, including a PWC, over 10 HP. Youth operators ages 12 to 15 have separate supervision and horsepower rules. OSMB supports renewal and agency account tasks online; title transfer, late transfer, and ownership-document questions should be checked before payment.

Agency source listedData year 2026

Oregon fee, title, renewal, and filing notes use the listed agency page. Last checked: 2026-08-03.

Common Oregon Registration Questions

Use the state page for fees, renewal, agency links, and title rules. Use these support guides when the problem is lookup, transfer paperwork, missing documents, decals, or personal watercraft.

Oregon Cost, Renewal, Online, Seller Paperwork, and Trailer Paths

Choose the path that matches your Oregon task. Keep state-specific fees, renewal timing, and title rules on this page; use a linked guide when the question is about cost, renewal, online, seller paperwork, and trailer across states or a separate paperwork workflow.

Which Boats Need Registration in Oregon?

Must Register

All motorboats must be registered in Oregon, regardless of length. Sailboats 12 feet and longer must also be titled and registered, even when moored.

Exemptions

  • Non-motorized canoes, kayaks, and paddleboards (waterway access permit available)
  • Vessels under 12 feet without a motor
  • Government-owned vessels

Oregon Boat Registration Fees & Costs

Base fee
$5.95/ft + $8 AIS
Title fee
$75.00
Renewal period
2 years (biennial calendar basis, expires December 31)
Sales Tax
Oregon has no general state sales tax, but title, registration, AIS, Waterway Access Permit, dealer, and home-state tax or use obligations can still affect the transaction.
Surcharge / local items
Listed AIS Surcharge; local, tax, or file-specific items may still apply
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Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) ยท reviewed 2026-08-03
Oregon boat registration fee classes and totals
Vessel ClassRegistration FeeAdditional FeesTotal
Motorboat (per foot, rounded up) โ€” example: 16 ft$95.20
  • AIS Surcharge$8.00
$103.20
Motorboat (per foot, rounded up) โ€” example: 20 ft$119.00
  • AIS Surcharge$8.00
$127.00
Motorboat (per foot, rounded up) โ€” example: 30 ft$178.50
  • AIS Surcharge$8.00
$186.50
Sales TaxOregon has no general state sales tax, but title, registration, AIS, Waterway Access Permit, dealer, and home-state tax or use obligations can still affect the transaction.
Title Fee$75.00
Title Transfer Fee$75.00
Renewal FeeSame as biennial registration fee ($5.95/ft + AIS surcharge). Renewals begin November 1.
Late PenaltyLate title transfer fee: $25 if submitted more than 30 days after purchase
Fees are based on the listed Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) source and may not include local or county surcharges. Last content review: 2026-08-03. Data year: 2026.
Estimate your Oregon registration total

Use the fee calculator with Oregon preselected to combine the listed registration class,title fee, and sales tax planning inputs. Listed registration totals on this page start from $5.95/ft + $8 AIS before local, tax, or file-specific charges.

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Prepare documents from this estimate

Use the listed Oregon fee range, title rule, and official source date to organize the documents you still need to confirm before paying or operating.

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Oregon fee, title, renewal, and filing notes use the listed agency page. Last checked: 2026-08-03.

Registration Process in Oregon

1

Gather Required Documents

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

2

Choose Registration Method

Use the official Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) path for online eligibility, mail, in-person, or certified-application handling.

3

Submit Application & Pay Fees

Complete the registration form and pay the applicable fees. Timing note: Within 30 days of purchase for title transfer

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)
Oregon title or ownership document matching the state title rule
Hull Identification Number (HIN)
Valid photo ID (driver's license or state ID)
Proof of residency
Tax payment receipt, excise-tax proof, or purchase-tax form when the agency requires it
Lien release documentation (if applicable)
Official agency path
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Oregon fee, title, renewal, and filing notes use the listed agency page. Last checked: 2026-08-03.

Boat Title & Title Transfer in Oregon

Title Required

All motorboats and sailboats 12 feet and longer must be titled in Oregon.

Issued by: Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB)

Transfer Process

Submit the signed title from the seller, a bill of sale, and the $75 title fee within 30 days of purchase. $25 late fee applies if submitted after 30 days.

Title Fee

$75.00

Transfer Fee

$75.00

Lien Recording

Available

Read the Complete Title Transfer Guide
Oregon 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 Oregon

Renewal Period2 years (biennial calendar basis, expires December 31)
Renewal FeeSame as biennial registration fee ($5.95/ft + AIS surcharge). Renewals begin November 1.
Late PenaltyLate title transfer fee: $25 if submitted more than 30 days after purchase
Online RenewalOSMB renewal path
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Check renewal timing before operating

Check the listed Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) renewal source before operating with an expired or uncertain registration.

Oregon renewal and agency path

Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) 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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Oregon fee, title, renewal, and filing notes use the listed agency page. Last checked: 2026-08-03.

Boater Safety Education in Oregon

Education Required

A person age 16 or older needs an Oregon Boating Safety Education Card to operate a powerboat, including a PWC, over 10 HP. Youth operators ages 12 to 15 have separate supervision and horsepower rules.

NASBLA Approved CoursesAccepted
Cross-State ReciprocityYes
Exemptions
  • U.S. Coast Guard licensed operators
  • Operators with a valid boater education card from a NASBLA-recognized state
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Registration Number Display Rules

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

Number PlacementBoth sides of the forward half of the hull, above the waterline
Minimum HeightMinimum 3 inches tall, block letters
Style RequirementsBlock letters, contrasting color to the hull. Format: OR 1234 AB. Must read left to right.
Sticker PlacementValidation and AIS decals placed within 6 inches of the registration number

Oregon vs Neighboring States

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

Oregon 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 Oregon Boat Registration

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

Oregon charges $5.95 per foot (rounded up) for a 2-year registration, plus an $8 AIS surcharge. For example, a 20-foot boat costs $119 + $8 = $127 for two years.

How long is boat registration valid in Oregon?

Oregon registrations are biennial (2 years), expiring December 31. Renewal notices are sent in the fall, with online renewals beginning November 1.

Can I register my boat online in Oregon?

Yes, renewals are available online through the Marine Board website starting November 1 each year.

Do I need a title for my boat in Oregon?

Yes, all motorboats and sailboats 12 feet and longer must be titled. The title fee is $75 for new or never-titled vessels. A $25 late fee applies if title is transferred more than 30 days after purchase.

Does Oregon charge sales tax on boats?

Oregon has no general state sales tax, but title, registration, AIS, Waterway Access Permit, dealer, and home-state tax or use obligations can still affect the transaction.

Is boater education required in Oregon?

Yes. A person age 16 or older needs an Oregon Boating Safety Education Card to operate a powerboat, including a PWC, over 10 HP. Operators ages 12 to 15 have separate youth and supervision rules.

Do non-motorized boaters need to register in Oregon?

Non-motorized boats do not require Oregon registration, but operators generally need a Waterway Access Permit unless an exemption applies. OSMB lists 7-day, 1-year, and 2-year permit options, with portal or vendor fees depending on purchase path.

Do non-residents need to register in Oregon?

Non-residents with valid home-state or federal numbering may operate in Oregon for up to 60 consecutive days. Confirm Oregon AIS or Waterway Access Permit requirements before launching.

Ready to Register Your Boat in Oregon?

Visit the official Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) website to start your boat registration or renewal.

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Oregon fee, title, renewal, and filing notes use the listed agency page. Last checked: 2026-08-03.