It always seems like that no matter what we must do in life, there is paperwork to go along with it. Everywhere you go, and everything you buy seems to come with some document that you must sign or something you must apply for. Making a large purchase like buying a yacht or other pleasure…
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A Certificate of Documentation: Certificate to Make Money
To be clear, the title of this blog, “a certificate of documentation: certificate to make money” is meant metaphorically, not literally. The phrase “certificate to make money” has been used throughout time to describe an opportunity that allows a person to make more money than they would have otherwise. It can safely be said of…
When Do You Need A Boat Bill of Sale? Streamlining the Process
In the United States, buying or selling a boat requires the possession of a bill of sale as one of the necessary steps in the transaction. This official document is proof that the ownership has changed hands, and it also spells out the terms of the deal. In this post, we’ll talk about when you…
Is a Certified Copy a Requirement During USCG Documentation Renewal?
As a boat owner, it is your responsibility to process USCG documentation renewal. It ensures your compliance with maritime regulations and facilitates a smooth sailing experience. Thankfully, our documentation service can help you navigate the renewal process. You may have questions about it but our experts are here to answer them. When you do renew…
Checking Your Status through Coast Guard Documentation Search
You are the proud owner of a boat, and as such, you want to ensure that your vessel is constantly in compliance with the rules set out by the United States Coast Guard (USCG). You are in luck since many tools are available to assist you with the Coast Guard documentation search of your yacht.…
What Happens When You Can’t Do A USCG Documentation Search by Number?
Anyone thinking about buying a new vessel needs to have as much information about the boat as possible before they put down any money. The seller might offer you some details about the vessel, but they often don’t have a clear history, and it makes sense to check everything they say against official evidence. By…