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Documents Required to Sell a Boat in Wyoming

Selling a boat through a private party transaction in Wyoming requires several key documents to ensure a smooth title transfer and protect both the buyer and seller. Below is a complete checklist of the paperwork you need before completing the sale.

Required documents checklist

  • Vehicle title — The original title must be signed by the seller and transferred to the buyer. This is the primary proof of ownership.
  • Bill of sale — A signed bill of sale records the transaction details including buyer and seller names, sale price, date, and vehicle description.
  • Release of liability — Notify the Wyoming DMV that you have sold the boat to protect yourself from future liability.
  • Valid identification — Both buyer and seller should present government-issued photo ID at the time of the transaction.

Wyoming title transfer notes

Keep a signed bill of sale, complete title transfer promptly, and retain seller records in case of post-sale disputes.

Official DMV resource: Wyoming DMV title transfer information

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Wyoming Boat transfer fees and requirements

In Wyoming, the title transfer fee is $15 and registration costs County-based fee structure; varies. Boat sales are subject to 4% state sales tax plus county taxes. Wyoming does not require notarization for private-party boat transfers. Wyoming does not require emission testing for private-party boat sales.

  • Title transfer at county clerk office
  • County registration fee varies significantly
  • No emissions testing requirement

Wyoming sales tax on boat purchases

Wyoming has a 4% state sales tax rate. 4% state plus county taxes up to 2%. Private-party boat sales in Wyoming are subject to sales tax. Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases. The title transfer fee is $15.

Boat market data and safety information

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 Wyoming, 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

Boat insurance and depreciation in Wyoming

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.

Wyoming bill of sale statistics

BillOfSaleNow has generated 196 bill of sale documents for Wyoming transactions, with 5 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.

FAQ

What documents do I need to sell a boat in Wyoming?

To sell a boat in Wyoming, you typically need the vehicle title, a signed bill of sale, and a release of liability form. Some transactions may also require a smog or emissions certificate.

Does Wyoming require a bill of sale for a boat?

Yes. Wyoming sellers should keep a signed bill of sale for private boat transfers.

How do I transfer a boat title in Wyoming?

Sign the back of the title, complete a bill of sale with the buyer, and submit the transfer paperwork to the Wyoming DMV. Both parties should retain copies of all documents.