If you are the owner of a vessel that has been removed from the database of registered vessels maintained by the United States Coast Guard (USCG), then you will be required to provide the USCG with a Certificate of Deletion. This certificate serves as proof that all official documents about your vessel have been completely…
Certificate of Deletion Vessel: When It’s Time
Have you been considering deleting your vessel from the USCG database? Do you feel like it’s time to move on? In some cases, those wishing for a more permanent change in their life on the sea may need to explore the option of deleting their Vessel Documentation Certificate; this post will give you everything you…
Certificate of Deletion Vessel: When It’s Time Comes
Have you been considering deleting your vessel from the USCG database? Do you feel like it’s time to move on? In some cases, those wishing for a more permanent change in their life on the sea may need to explore the option of deleting their Vessel Documentation Certificate; this post will give you everything you…
Clearing the Decks: How to Obtain a Vessel Certificate of Deletion in the US
A Certificate of Deletion, or COD, is an important document that the United States Coast Guard (USCG) issues in order to officially remove a vessel from the USCG documentation database. This document is issued in the form of a certificate. When a vessel owner wants to sell their vessel, export it to another country, or…