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June 11, 2025
how to title a boat in kansas

A boat owner in Kansas must follow state law when titling a boat. The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism (KDWPT) provides the requirements for titling boats in the state. Visit this site to learn more. 

A boat owner in Kansas must follow state law when titling a boat

If you own a boat in Kansas, you must title the boat with the state. You can do this by going to your local county courthouse or motor vehicle office. 

You will need to fill out a boat application and submit it, along with the required fees. 

The application will ask for information about the boat, such as the make, model, and year, as well as the name and address of the owner. 


Conclusion

Titling a boat in Kansas is an important step in the responsible boat ownership process. It’s essential to have a valid certificate of title in order to register the boat in other states. In Kansas, all motorized boats must be titled with the KDWPT, and all boats must be registered with KDWPT before they can be used on state waterways. The process for titling and registering a boat is fairly simple and can be done online or in-person at a KDWPT office. Make sure to keep your title and registration documents on board at all times, as you will need them when you sell or transfer ownership of your boat.