Losing your registration papers can be stressful, especially when you are eager to get on the water. If you’re dealing with a lost boat registration, the National Vessel Registry Center Corp. can help make the replacement process much smoother. Having your certificate on hand is not just about staying organized—it’s about complying with Canadian maritime…
If you’re a boat owner in Canada wondering about registration requirements, the Small Vessel Register is designed specifically for commercial boats under 15 gross tons powered by engines of 10 horsepower or more. This registration system simplifies the process for smaller commercial vessels, providing an alternative to the full vessel registry while ensuring compliance with…
Need to transfer your boating license to Transport Canada? Worried about keeping your personal information safe online? You’re right to be cautious! Protecting your identity is crucial. At the National Vessel Registry Center Corp., we take data security and privacy seriously. Our secure online platform uses SSL encryption to safeguard your information throughout the Vessel…
Boating is a way of life for many Canadians, providing a unique blend of leisure and adventure on the water. But before you can set sail, there’s a crucial step to take care of: Canadian vessel documentation. Ensuring your boat is properly registered is not just a legal requirement; it’s a key part of responsible…
Embarking on the waters of Canada as a recreational boater is an exhilarating experience, but it comes with the responsibility of ensuring your vessel is properly registered. National Vessel Registry Center, Corp. is your dedicated partner in navigating the nuances of vessel registration in Canada. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential steps…
Embarking on the waters with your marine vessel is an exhilarating experience, and ensuring the seamless continuation of your adventures involves timely renewal of your vessel registration. At National Vessel Registry Center, Corp., we understand the importance of staying afloat both legally and practically. In this guide, we explore the advantages of renewing your marine…
For both recreational enthusiasts and commercial vessel operators, the joys of boat ownership come with a set of responsibilities critical to safe and lawful maritime conduct. Among these responsibilities, the proper display of your vessel official number stands as a fundamental requirement. Adherence to the guidelines for displaying this number is not only a legal…
A Registered Boat Can Have Up to 5 Owners Registered vessels can have individual owners and up to five joint owners. Each registered vessel is divided into 64 shares. Fractional shares are not allowed. If you have a pleasure craft and want to have more than two people to share ownership, register it…
There are Specific Locations From Which You Can Choose The locations you can choose from include: In Alberta, your port of registry can be Edmonton. In Ontario, it can be Port Arthur, Picton, Peterborough, Owen Sound, Ottawa, Nanticoke, Midland, Kingston, Kenora, Hamilton, Goderich, Fort William, Cornwall, Collingwood, Chatham, Brockville, Belleville, Amherstburg, Windsor,…
When it comes to owning and operating a vessel in Canada, registering your vessel with Transport Canada is more than just a legal requirement – it’s a gateway to numerous benefits and peace of mind. At National Vessel Registry Center, we’re here to guide you through the advantages of Canada Vessel Registration, helping you make…