The current lessee is purchasing the vehicle from the leasing company at the end of or during a lease term. The leasing company (lessor) holds the title and must transfer it upon receipt of the buyout amount. Tailored for Kings County, California. Fill in details, sign digitally, download a printable PDF in minutes.
Kings County clerk office and recording fees
Bill-of-sale filings and title transfers for a leased buyout boat sale in Kings County are filed at the California county clerk in Kings County (sometimes called the recorder, tax collector, or treasurer depending on the state). The office accepts the signed bill of sale, the assigned title, and a completed title application. Recording fees vary by document type; expect a base fee plus per-page charges for additional pages.
For office hours, recording fees, and accepted payment methods in Kings County, call the county clerk before visiting or check the California DMV directory at https://www.google.com/search?q=California%20DMV%20title%20transfer.
Filing deadline: California requires title transfer within 10 days of the sale date. Plan the Kings County clerk visit promptly to avoid penalty fees on late filings.
California lien-release procedure for liened boat sales
If the boat carries an active lien, the seller cannot transfer clean title to the buyer until the lien is released. California handles this through a documented sequence that the lienholder, seller, and buyer must complete in order. Skipping a step often means the new title is issued with the lien still noted, blocking resale.
- Obtain REG 227 from the DMV or lienholder.
- Lienholder completes and signs REG 227.
- Submit REG 227 with title application at DMV or by mail.
- Receive new title without lien notation (allow 4–6 weeks by mail).
Form reference: REG 227 is the California document used to clear a lien on a boat title before a Kings County leased buyout transfer can be recorded.
Boat recall categories to verify before a Kings County leased buyout transfer
Open safety recalls follow the vehicle, not the owner — if the boat has an unrepaired recall when the leased buyout sale closes, the Kings County buyer inherits the obligation to bring it to a dealer for the free fix. The NHTSA recall database flags the following categories most frequently for boat models:
- Fuel System
- Electrical
- Steering
- Hull Integrity
- Propulsion
On average a boat model has 1.8 recalls — buyers in Kings County should run a NHTSA recall check before signing. Enter the VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls to pull the live status. Document any open recalls in the bill of sale so the buyer cannot later claim the seller concealed a known defect — a clean disclosure protects both parties under California consumer-protection law.
Informational purposes only. This content is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws vary by state and individual circumstances differ. Consult a licensed attorney for jurisdiction-specific guidance on vehicle transfers, title requirements, or related legal matters.