New York Coast Guard Boat Registration Search
New York documented vessels can be identified by their Official Numbers and Hull Identification Numbers (HIN) through our search.
New York Coast Guard Boat Registration Search Information
Search results provide insights on:
Tonnage Information: Highlights Gross Tonnage, Net Tonnage, and any applicable Cargo Authority.
Vessel Documents and Certifications: Contains the issue and expiration dates of the vessel’s Certificate of Documentation.
Service Information: Shares the vessel’s service status, last out-of-service date (if applicable), and more.
Vessel Particulars: Includes the vessel’s endorsement type, dimensions, Build Year, and alternate VINs.
Vessel Information: Offers key details such as the vessel’s name, HIN, flag, and call sign.
Excluded Information
Managing Owner details, including names and addresses, are no longer part of public records. These changes took effect in 2018.
To obtain ownership details, consider requesting an Abstract of Title, which includes the vessel’s ownership history, Managing Owner details, and liens/encumbrances (if there are any).
Additionally, a Certified Copy of a Certificate of Documentation can provide the Managing Owner’s name, address, and vessel endorsements.
Apply here for an Abstract of Title.
Apply here for a Certified Copy of a Certificate of Documentation.
An example of a New York Coast Guard boat registration search result is provided below.
More Ways Our National Documentation Portal Can Assist
Through our site, you can gather important information about a vessel no matter if it is in New York or another state.
Should you need to secure United States Coast Guard documentation, we simplify the application process for your convenience. Our platform also offers a way to renew expired documentation, replace it if misplaced, or reinstate it when required.
Furthermore, we assist in applications for a Preferred Ship’s Mortgage, filing a Satisfaction of Mortgage/Lien, or registering a Notice of Claim of Lien, alongside many other vessel forms.