Will be a big determinant of where you can put the tags. The way that your board floats on the water Only place the decal on the stern if it is impossible to put it on the side Place this sticker on the side of the forward half of your board. Will be given a tag as proof that you registered. When you renew expect another payment of $21.50 (in Minnesota)Īs soon as you register your board, then you Information and either go to an online form, deputy registrar, or department of
Make sure you still have all of your board Minnesota is $24 for example, and the registration is good for three years before it needs to be renewed. The cost will vary depending on where you are. Look for a list of nearby locations that you can go to. When you have compiled all of the informationĪbove then go to any registrar of motor vehicles or deputy registrar and fill Material, then search online for it because it will usually be listed in the Have to know some information and have a few pieces of documentation: In order to get your board registered, you’ll There are only three states that require you But remember many states and countries have other regulations you need to follow. Many states require you to register your paddleboard however, some don’t require this because most watercraft registration refers to motorized water transport. The serial number can be located in different areas of the board depending on the brand and if it’s a regular SUP (Stand Up Paddling board) or an ISUP (Inflatable Stand Up Paddling Board).
Serial numbers are integral in registration as well as tracking. This helps in keeping track of all paddleboards in case of theft. On an inflatable board, it will be around the leash or inflation valve. Even if you do know it has one, where is it?ĭo paddleboards have serial numbers? Most paddleboards do have a serial number that is located on a fin box by the leash plug or next to the hardboard air value. When buying a new or used paddleboard, you may not think to check to see if it has a serial number.