Vessels with motors, including jet skis, must have a Florida title as proof of ownership. There are some exceptions: owned by the US Government; non motor-powered and less than 16 feet in length; federally documented; operated, used and stored exclusively on private lakes or ponds; registered in another state and used in Florida for less than 90 consecutive days; amphibious and issued a Florida title and registration; used solely for demonstration, testing or sales by a registered dealer or manufacturer; or operated by the state or a government subdivision. Titles may be held in paper form or electronically in the database of the Florida DHSMV (Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles).
When you purchase a new vessel, bring a vessel into Florida, or purchase a vessel from an individual, you must apply for a registration and title in your name.
Registration – All vessels operated, used, or stored on Florida waters must be registered. There are some exceptions: owned by the US Government; non-motor-powered less than 16 feet in length; a non-motor-powered canoe, kayak, racing shell, or rowing scull, regardless of length; operated, used, or stored exclusively on private lakes or ponds; or used exclusively as a ship’s lifeboat. The registration consists of a:
- FL Number – displayed on both sides of the vessel.
- Validation decal – issued according to the registered owner’s birth month and renewed for one-year or two-years (biennial registration).
- Registration certificate – issued showing the owner and vessel information, the expiration date and the FL number. The registration certificate should be with the operator whenever the vessel is on the water.
All оf уоur Florida vеhісlе rеgіѕtrаtіоn аnd titling needs саn be соmрlеtеd right hеrе in a few mіnutеѕ.
Dіd you knоw thаt the аvеrаgе waiting tіmе аt DMV is аbоut fіvе hours tо complete a transaction? Thіѕ аvеrаgе wаіtіng tіmе dоеѕ nоt іnсludе thе tіmе wаѕtеd hаvіng tо rеfіll out fоrmѕ bесаuѕе thеу wеrе nоt properly filed out.