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Marine police boat registration letter??
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12/09/13 05:17 PM
12/09/13 05:17 PM
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I just got a letter from DCNR Marine police division saying that my old 1974 duracraft boat that I have registered doesn't have a valid hull number. Every boat manufactured after 1972 is supposed to have a 12 digit number and mine shows a 5 digit number on the registration. I checked my tag receipt and the year of the hull is listed as 1970 on it. There are no numbers on this boat and I just transferred the registration with a bill of sale when I bought it 2 years ago from the previous owner. I don't understand how it applies when my tag receipt shows the boats manufacture date as 1970. If their is anyone on here with experience with this or if there is anyone lurking that can give me some advice please shoot me a PM. I'm in Jefferson Co. so if I have to go back to the court house it's a half a day.
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