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New
Information on Watercraft,
Snowmobiles & Utility Trailers |
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Beginning Jan. 1, motorized watercraft, snowmobiles
and small trailers will have to be titled in order to be
registered after they are purchased or their ownership is
transferred. |
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The changes are among several revisions to the state’s vehicle
titling and registration laws approved by the 2009 Legislature
to improve consistency, clarity and accountability. The changes
do not apply to vehicles purchased before Jan.1, unless
ownership changes. |
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The new provision concerning motorized boats and
personal watercraft requires titling at a county clerk’s office
before a previously unregistered
craft can get a registration number from the Wyoming Game
and Fish Department. The registration number is required for the
craft to be used on Wyoming waters. |
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Motorized watercraft can be operated temporarily for up to 30
days immediately following the date of purchase or construction
by providing any of the following proof-of-ownership documents: |
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A bill of sale from a motorized watercraft dealer;
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A notarized bill of sale stating the name of the previous
owner, the name of the purchaser, a description of the craft
with the correct hull identification number or a copy of a
properly transferred title; or
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A copy of a notarized affidavit by the builder of a homemade
watercraft, including a description of the watercraft and
the date construction was completed.
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Homemade watercraft builders can get hull-numbering
information from the Wyoming Game and Fish Department in
Cheyenne by calling (307) 777-4575. |
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For snowmobiles, titling also occurs at county
clerk’s offices. The trails sticker required for riding
snowmobiles on public lands is obtained from the State Parks and
Cultural Resources Department or their
selling agents.
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Trailers weighing less than 1,000 pounds, such as small utility
trailers and many boat trailers, not previously
registered will require a
title from a county clerk’s office before they can be registered
at the county treasurer’s office. |
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Exempted from that requirement is mobile machinery,
such as an air compressor towed behind a vehicle, which instead
requires a mobile machinery sticker available at county
treasurer offices or ports of entry. |
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Homemade utility trailers that don’t have the
vehicle identification number required for titling can get a
state-assigned VIN through WYDOT’s Motor Vehicle Services
Office. Applications are available at many county clerk offices
or on WYDOT’s Web site at
www.dot.state.wy.us/wydot/titles_plates_registration/vin. |
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Once a VIN is assigned, an inspection by a law
enforcement officer is required to assure it is properly affixed
to the vehicle before a title can be issued. |
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