If you are the owner of a vessel that comes within the jurisdiction of the United States Coast Guard (USCG), you will be required to ensure that your vessel is correctly recorded. USCG documentation is required for boats that are longer than a particular length, operate in certain waterways, or incorporate various other requirements. In…
Which Owners and Vessels Qualify for USCG Documentation
Did you consider USCG documentation for your vessel, yet don’t know if you qualify? Do some of the benefits feel like they could really help you and/or your vessel, but the qualifications for documentation seem a bit opaque? Those are exactly the kinds of questions that we started our Maritime Documentation Center to answer. We…
The Coast Guard Documentation Renewal Changes to 5 Years
Initially, you must ensure that your coast guard document renewal is completed annually to keep it valid. Those who haven’t yet had to renew their registration may discover that working with the Coast Guard is not as straightforward as they would have hoped. To locate and complete the application for renewal on the Coast Guard’s…
Why Our Vessel Documentation Services Are Legit
The Maritime Documentation Center is where to go if you’re a U.S. Coast Guard vessel owner and need authentic documentation services. For a shipowner, vessel documentation services are critical. You must keep it registered with the U.S. Coast Guard if you own a boat. To be safe, it’s better to notify the USCG of any…
Just Some of the Benefits of Boat Documentation
Have you been considering documenting your vessel but aren’t sure if it’s the right course of action? Does it feel like the cons may outweigh the pros when it comes to boat documentation? Yes, there are those who have to document their vessels. They don’t have a choice, not if they want to use their…
The Pros and Cons of Vessel Documentation
Is it worth documenting your boat? The answer to this is yes. As proof of nationality and ownership, the US Coast Guard’s vessel paperwork is accepted worldwide. Consequently, all vessels registered as Vessels of the United States are afforded the same protections as those that are not. An American citizen must own the boat for…