Chapter 4: The Legal Requirements of Boating
Your Vessels Certificate of Number and Decals
Requirements for vessel registration vary
from state to state. In Alabama, you must have an Alabama
Certificate of Number and validation decals to legally operate
your vessel on public waters. Exceptions include:
- Non-motorized vessels (excluding sailboats or rental
vessels)
- Vessels registered in other states using Alabama waters
for 90 days or less
- Vessels operating under a valid temporary Certificate
of Number
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Certificate
Of Number
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The Certificate of Number and validation decals are obtained
by submitting the application and fee to the office of Judge
of Probate or License Commissioner in your county.
The Certificate of Number (registration certificate) must
be on board and available for inspection by an enforcement
officer whenever the vessel is operated.
Display of Validation Decals
The registration number and validation decals must be displayed
as follows.
- Number must be painted, applied as a decal, or otherwise affixed
to both sides of the bow and placed where it can be easily read.
- Number must read from left to right on both sides of the bow.
- Number must be in at least three-inch-high BLOCK letters
(not slanted).
- Number's color must contrast with its background.
- Letters must be separated from the numbers by a space or hyphen.
For example: AL 3717 ZW or AL-3717-ZW.
- No other numbers may be displayed on either side of the bow.
- Decals must be affixed on each side of the vessel. They should
be placed within six inches before or after, and in line with,
the registration number.
If your vessel requires registration, it is illegal to operate
it or allow others to operate your vessel unless it is registered
and numbered as described above or unless you have a valid temporary
registration on board.
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PWCs also are required to display the certificate’s
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Other
Facts About Registering Your Vessel
- Registrations are issued on a staggered basis each year. The
first letter of the owner's last name determines the renewal
month.
- If you change address, you must notify the Alabama Marine Police
Division (AMPD) within 15 days of the change.
- If a numbered vessel is destroyed, stolen, abandoned, or lost,
the owner should report it to the AMPD within 15 days of the
event.
- If you lose or destroy your Certificate of Number, you must
apply to the issuing office for a duplicate and submit a processing
fee.
- Larger recreational vessels, owned by U.S. citizens, may (at
the option of the owner) be documented by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Call the USCG at 1-800-799-8362 for more information.
(Read more
about obtaining the U. S. Coast Guard's "Certificate of Documentation".)
Recreational vessels which are documented must also be registered
in Alabama.
- Alabama law does not require registration of boat trailers
or titling of vessels.
Hull Identification
Number
The Hull Identification Number (HIN) is a unique, 12-digit number
assigned by the manufacturer to vessels built after 1972.
Hull Identification Numbers:
- Distinguish one vessel from another—the same as serial
numbers distinguish one car from another.
- Are engraved in the fiberglass or on a metal plate permanently
attached to the transom.
You should write down your HIN and put it in a place separate
from your vessel in case warranty problems arise or your vessel
is stolen.
A Hull Identification Number is required before a vessel built
or manufactured after 1972 may be registered in Alabama. You may
apply to the Alabama Marine Police Division for a HIN for a homemade
vessel.

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