Yacht documentation
What is USCG Documentation?
Documentation is the national form of registering vessels. It is handled by the US Coast Guard and establishes unquestionable ownership and acts as the vessel’s passport in foreign waters.
Documentation is required for the operation of vessels in certain trades and serves as evidence of nationality.
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Documentation provides:
- Conclusive evidence of nationality for international purposes
- Provides for unhindered commerce between the states
- Admits vessels into certain restricted trades, such as coastwise trade and the fisheries
- Establishes an internationally recognized maritime title for the vessel
- Acts as the vessel’s passport in foreign waters
- Fishing vessels, cruise ships and boats for hire must be documented with the USCG
Once a vessel is documented there are now annual fees charged by the USCG to renew the documentation. USCG documentation must be renewed on an annual basis. A documented vessel is exempt from displaying state numbers on their hull. However, all documented vessels must comply with the laws of the state in which they are operated. States may require documented vessels to be registered (but not numbered) and to display state validation showing that they have complied with the state requirements.
Most banks require that a vessel being financed be documented and provide them with a First Preferred Ships Mortgage recorded with the US Coast Guard. Vessel financing has been enhanced through the availability of preferred mortgages on documented vessels.
Requirements for Documentation
- A vessel must measure at least five net tons
- It can be owned by either an individual who is a citizen of the United States or a corporation in which 75% of the directors are American Citizens
- Usually a vessel 25’ in length can qualify for documentation The tonnage is determined by volume of the vessel, not by how much the manufacturer says the vessel weighs
Benefits of Documentation - Documentation allows for easy entry into foreign ports.
- The chain of ownership of the vessel is maintained in one registry, a registry of history, pride, tradition and prestige.
- Documentation facilitates the sale of a vessel, particularly when financing is involved
U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Security (MARSEC) Levels
The Coast Guard employs a three-tiered system of Maritime Security (MARSEC) Levels designed to easily communicate to the Coast Guard and our maritime industry partners pre-planned scalable responses for credible threats. If the Secretary of Homeland Security issues an NTAS Alert, the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard will adjust MARSEC Level, if appropriate, based on the commensurate risk, any maritime nexus, and/or Commandant consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Yacht Registration Worldwide for International Clients
To register your yacht as in international client we have two options to offer:
- Delaware State Registration
- US Registration through a Delaware Company & Trust Structure to meet the 75% citizenship requirement with ownership of a corporation for USCG Documentation. This is our “Specialty”.