Navigating the waters of vessel ownership and registration in the US can be complex. However, understanding the fundamentals is essential for both owners and maritime professionals. One vital tool in this process is the USCG-documented vessel search. This search provides access to crucial information about documented vessels registered with the USCG. Use a Public Database…
Can Thieves Use USCG Vessel Search to Find the Next Target?
As a boat owner, you will have a lot of responsibilities to ensure that you can use your boat legally. One of the things to consider is boat documentation. It is important to note that boat documentation is not for every vessel. If yours is at least 5 net tons, then you need to document…
Benefits of Being On the USCG Vessel Registry
Have you been wondering exactly why you would want to place your vessel on the USCG Vessel Registry? Are you on the fence about whether or not it would be beneficial to you and your vessel? If so, you aren’t alone. Over the years, we’ve helped many to determine whether or not registering their vessel…
Ship Owner Information: How a USCG Vessel Lookup Can Show You Who Owns a Boat
If you are the vessel owner registered with the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), you must maintain accurate records of your boat’s registration and paperwork. But did you know that you can also look up who owns a USCG vessel? Using the official USCG Vessel Lookup website, you can see detailed information about any boat registered…
Learning to Use the USCG Vessel Search Tool With Our Help
As a boat owner, you are probably aware by now that registration and paperwork are essential components to secure your vessel and remain in compliance with both state and federal requirements. When it comes to federal permits, the Maritime Documentation Center offers complete services of registration and lets you conduct a United States Coast Guard…
How to Properly Conduct a USCG Vessel Search
If your vessel is used for commercial purposes and it exceeds the net weight of 5 tons, it needs to be registered with the United States Coast Guard (USCG). If you use your boat recreationally and it also has 5 net tons or more you can choose to get USCG documented as well. Why would…