Chapter 200A
28 sections
§200A-2 Definitions for vessel titles and related rules
§200A-3 When this law applies
§200A-4 Other laws still apply unless this chapter says otherwise
§200A-5 Which state's title rules apply to a boat
§200A-6 Certificate of title required
§200A-7 Who can apply for a boat title and what to include
§200A-8 Creating and canceling a vessel title
§200A-9 What a boat title must show
§200A-10 Marking hull-damaged vessels when ownership changes
§200A-11 Keeping and Sharing Boat Title Records
§200A-12 What happens when a title certificate is created
§200A-13 What a title certificate proves
§200A-14 Certificate of title does not give vessel possession rights
§200A-15 Perfection of a security interest in a vessel
§200A-16 Termination statement
§200A-17 What happens when you transfer a boat title
§200A-18 Mistakes on title records do not make them invalid
§200A-19 Transfer of ownership by secured party's transfer statement
§200A-20 How a vessel title changes when ownership transfers by law
§200A-21 Getting a new boat title without the old paper title
§200A-22 Getting a new title when the original is lost or damaged
§200A-23 Protections for buyers of vessels in normal sales
§200A-24 Rights of a secured party
§200A-25 How the department keeps and shares boat records
§200A-26 Keeping the law consistent across states
§200A-27 How this law relates to the federal e-signature law
§200A-28 Old vessel deals stay valid after the new law
§200A-29 How the department makes rules for this law