A Agawam Town, Massachusetts boat bill of sale is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership between a private buyer and seller in Agawam Town. As of 2026, Massachusetts requires both parties to sign the bill of sale, and the buyer must present it at the MA DMV to complete title transfer.
How to Complete a Boat Bill of Sale in Agawam Town
Verify the boat VIN and run a history check
Complete all fields on the bill of sale — buyer name, seller name, sale price, date, and vehicle description
Both parties sign the bill of sale and retain a copy
Seller signs the back of the title, transferring ownership to the buyer
Buyer brings the signed title and bill of sale to the RMV – Agawam Town to complete title transfer
What to include
Buyer and seller names and addresses
Boat VIN and vehicle details
Sale price and date
Signatures from both parties
Next step
Create a compliant bill of sale and download the signed PDF immediately.
Local Requirements — Agawam Town County
DMV / Title Office
RMV – Agawam Town
Address
Visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-registry-of-motor-vehicles for the nearest Agawam Town, MA office
Phone
See state DMV website for local office phone numbers
Office Hours
Mon–Fri 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Transfer Fees & Taxes
Title Transfer Fee
$75.00
Sales Tax Rate
7.75%
Base Registration Fee
$75.00
Massachusetts state rate 6.25% + estimated local taxes (verify with your county)
Notarization: NOT REQUIRED
Massachusetts does not require notarization for private vehicle bills of sale. Buyer and seller signatures on the completed title assignment are sufficient.
Agawam Town Transfer Checklist
Complete a title transfer at your local Massachusetts title office within the required timeframe
Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases
Both buyer and seller should retain a signed copy of the bill of sale
Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and proof of insurance
The most common boat makes in private-party sales are Bayliner, Sea Ray, Boston Whaler, Tracker, Yamaha. Average private-party boat prices range from $5,000–$75,000. Boats average 1.8 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Fuel System, Electrical, Steering.
Safety checkpoints for buying a used boat
Before completing a boat bill of sale in Massachusetts, verify these safety items:
Verify Hull Identification Number (HIN) matches registration documents
Check for delamination, blistering, or water intrusion in fiberglass hulls
Inspect transom for softness or rot — the most expensive structural repair
Test all bilge pumps, navigation lights, and required safety equipment
Confirm USCG-required PFDs, throwable cushion, and visual distress signals are present
Verify fire extinguisher is current and properly sized for vessel length
Test carbon monoxide detector function on cabin boats
Boat insurance averages $200–$500/year for boats under 26 ft. Agreed-value policies are preferred over actual-cash-value. Boats depreciate 30–40% in the first 5 years. Aluminum fishing boats hold value better than fiberglass sport boats. Peak season for private boat sales is early spring (march–may) ahead of boating season, with an average of 45 days on market.
Boat registration and titling
Boats are classified as "Watercraft (state-registered) or USCG-documented vessel" for registration purposes. Boats are measured by length, not weight, for registration. Trailers have separate weight-based registration. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to boats.
Massachusetts bill of sale statistics
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5 Things to Check Before Buying a Boat in Agawam Town
Run a VIN history report — accidents, odometer rollback, salvage title
Confirm the title is in the seller's name and matches the VIN on the vehicle
Check for any active liens — call the lender or run a lien search with the Massachusetts DMV
Meet at a safe, public location and bring a friend or mechanic
Never hand over cash until the title is properly signed and the bill of sale is complete
Boat title transfer deadline in Massachusetts
Massachusetts gives the buyer 10 days from the sale date on the bill of sale to complete the boat title transfer at the RMV – Agawam Town in Agawam Town. Miss the 10-day window and Massachusetts charges a late-transfer penalty of typically $25-50 plus accrued use tax, and the seller can still appear on the title for civil liability if the buyer crashes the vehicle before retitling. Keep your signed bill of sale and the assigned title together and file as soon as you can, even if registration plates will be transferred later.
VIN inspection. MA does not require VIN inspection but requires safety/emissions inspection within 7 days of registration.
File at the RMV – Agawam Town (Visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-registry-of-motor-vehicles for the nearest Agawam Town, MA office). Bring the signed title, the completed Agawam Town bill of sale, your ID, and payment for the $75.00 title transfer fee plus 7.75% sales tax on the purchase price.
Boat mechanical pre-purchase checklist for Agawam Town buyers
Before you sign the Agawam Town bill of sale, walk through this inspection on theboat. A pre-purchase inspection costs $100-200 and routinely uncovers $1,000+ in deferred maintenance — that is the figure you negotiate off the price or walk away from entirely. Use this list as your shortlist when you meet the seller or when a local mechanic looks the vehicle over.
Common mechanical issues to inspect
Pull the lower unit drain plug and check oil for water (milky color = seal failure)
Inspect impeller condition — replace every 2 years regardless of hours
Verify engine compression on all cylinders (especially two-stroke outboards)
Check stringers and engine bed for rot via screwdriver probe
Test fuel for ethanol contamination and water in the tank
Verify steering cable moves freely with no hydraulic leaks at the helm
Safety checkpoints
Verify Hull Identification Number (HIN) matches registration documents
Check for delamination, blistering, or water intrusion in fiberglass hulls
Inspect transom for softness or rot — the most expensive structural repair
Test all bilge pumps, navigation lights, and required safety equipment
Confirm USCG-required PFDs, throwable cushion, and visual distress signals are present
Verify fire extinguisher is current and properly sized for vessel length
Title documentation notes. Boats are titled by state (about 38 states issue boat titles) and require the 12-character Hull Identification Number (HIN), permanently affixed to the transom, to match the title and registration. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply, but most states require a separate watercraft bill of sale and assignment of registration. Vessels over 5 net tons may be USCG-documented instead of state-titled, which involves federal Form CG-1258 rather than a state title.
Reviewed against state DMV requirementsLast reviewed: April 20266 min readEditorial policy
Our Agawam Town, Massachusetts boat bill of sale research is anchored to Massachusetts statute citations including 49 CFR Part 580 — Odometer Disclosure Requirements, and reviewed against current Massachusetts DMV publications by Marcus J. Webb, J.D., Legal Content Advisor. Marcus J. Webb specializes in vehicle title law and ucc article 2 and routinely verifies fee schedules, notarization rules, and transfer deadlines for the BillOfSaleNow editorial team. Every Agawam Town requirement on this page reflects the most recent guidance from the RMV – Agawam Town and the underlying state transportation code.
Frequently asked questions
What county is Agawam Town in, and which office handles title transfers?
Agawam Town is in Agawam Town County. Title transfers are handled by the RMV – Agawam Town at Visit https://www.mass.gov/orgs/massachusetts-registry-of-motor-vehicles for the nearest Agawam Town, MA office. Hours: Mon–Fri 9:00 AM–5:00 PM. Phone: See state DMV website for local office phone numbers.
What is the sales tax rate on a boat sale in Agawam Town?
The combined rate is 7.75%. Massachusetts state rate 6.25% + estimated local taxes (verify with your county).
Is notarization required for a boat bill of sale in Agawam Town?
No. Massachusetts does not require notarization for private vehicle bills of sale. Buyer and seller signatures on the completed title assignment are sufficient.
What fees should I expect when transferring a boat title in Agawam Town?
Title transfer fee: $75.00. Base registration fee: $75.00. Sales tax at 7.75% is collected at the time of title transfer.
How long do I have to transfer a boat title in Agawam Town?
Massachusetts requires the buyer to transfer the title within 30 days of the sale date. Late transfers may incur penalty fees at the DMV. Bring your signed bill of sale and the assigned title to the RMV – Agawam Town.
Can I sell a boat without a title in Agawam Town?
In most cases, no. Massachusetts requires a clean title to complete a private vehicle sale. If the title is lost, the seller must apply for a duplicate title before selling. The bill of sale alone does not transfer legal ownership.
What documents do I need to buy a boat in Agawam Town?
You will need: (1) the signed title from the seller, (2) a completed bill of sale, (3) a valid government ID, and (4) payment for the title transfer fee ($75.00) and sales tax (7.75%). Bring all documents to the RMV – Agawam Town.
Is a bill of sale legally binding in Agawam Town?
Yes. A properly signed bill of sale is a legally binding document that protects both the buyer and seller. It records the agreed-upon sale price, date, and vehicle details. Sellers should keep a copy to prove they are no longer liable for the vehicle after the sale date.
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