462A.5 - REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION NUMBER.

        462A.5  REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION NUMBER.         1.  The owner of each vessel required to be numbered by this state      shall register it every three years with the commission through the      county recorder of the county in which the owner resides, or, if the      owner is a nonresident, the owner shall register it in the county in      which such vessel is principally used.  The commission shall develop      and maintain an electronic system for the registration of vessels      pursuant to this chapter.  The commission shall establish forms and      procedures as necessary for the registration of all vessels.         The owner of the vessel shall file an application for registration      with the appropriate county recorder on forms provided by the      commission.  The application shall be completed and signed by the      owner of the vessel and shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee,      and the writing fee specified in section 462A.53.  Upon applying for      registration, the owner shall display a bill of sale, receipt, or      other satisfactory proof of ownership as provided by the rules of the      commission to the county recorder.  If the county recorder is not      satisfied as to the ownership of the vessel or that there are no      undisclosed security interests in the vessel, the county recorder may      register the vessel but shall, as a condition of issuing a      registration certificate, require the applicant to follow the      procedure provided in section 462A.5A.  Upon receipt of the      application in approved form accompanied by the required fees, the      county recorder shall enter it upon the records of the recorder's      office and shall issue to the applicant a pocket-size registration      certificate.  The certificate shall be executed in triplicate, one      copy to be delivered to the owner, one copy to the commission, and      one copy to be retained on file by the county recorder.  The      registration certificate shall bear the number awarded to the vessel,      the passenger capacity of the vessel, and the name and address of the      owner.  In the use of all vessels except nonpowered sailboats,      nonpowered canoes, and commercial vessels, the registration      certificate shall be carried either in the vessel or on the person of      the operator of the vessel when in use.  In the use of nonpowered      sailboats, nonpowered canoes, or commercial vessels, the registration      certificate may be kept on shore in accordance with rules adopted by      the commission.  The operator shall exhibit the certificate to a      peace officer upon request or, when involved in an occurrence of any      nature with another vessel or other personal property, to the owner      or operator of the other vessel or personal property.         A vessel that has an expired registration certificate from another      state may be registered in this state upon proper application,      payment of all applicable registration and writing fees, and payment      of a penalty of five dollars.         On all vessels except nonpowered sailboats the owner shall cause      the identification number to be painted on or attached to each side      of the bow of the vessel in such size and manner as may be prescribed      by the rules of the commission.  On nonpowered boats the number may      be placed at alternate locations as prescribed by the rules of the      commission.  All numbers shall be maintained in a legible condition      at all times.         No number, other than the number awarded to a vessel under the      provisions of this chapter or granted reciprocity pursuant to this      chapter, shall be painted, attached or otherwise displayed on either      side of the bow of such vessel.         The owner of each vessel must display and maintain, in a legible      manner and in a prominent spot on the exterior of such vessel, other      than the bow, the passenger capacity of the vessel which must conform      with the passenger capacity designated on the registration      certificate.         2.  When an agency of the United States government shall have in      force an overall system of identification numbering for vessels, the      numbering system prescribed by the commission pursuant to this      chapter, shall be in conformity therewith.         3.  The registration fees for vessels subject to this chapter are      as follows:         a.  For vessels of any length without motor or sail, twelve      dollars.         b.  For motorboats or sailboats less than sixteen feet in      length, twenty-two dollars and fifty cents.         c.  For motorboats or sailboats sixteen feet or more, but less      than twenty-six feet in length, thirty-six dollars.         d.  For motorboats or sailboats twenty-six feet or more, but      less than forty feet in length, seventy-five dollars.         e.  For motorboats or sailboats forty feet in length or more,      one hundred fifty dollars.         f.  For all personal watercraft, forty-five dollars.         Every registration certificate and number issued becomes      delinquent at midnight April 30 of the last calendar year of the      registration period unless terminated or discontinued in accordance      with this chapter.  After January 1, 2007, an unregistered vessel and      a renewal of registration may be registered for the three-year      registration period beginning May 1 of that year.  When unregistered      vessels are registered after May 1 of the second year of the      three-year registration period, such unregistered vessels may be      registered for the remainder of the current registration period at      two-thirds of the appropriate registration fee.  When unregistered      vessels are registered after May 1 of the third year of the      three-year registration period, such unregistered vessels may be      registered for the remainder of the current registration period at      one-third of the appropriate registration fee.         If a timely application for renewal is made, the applicant shall      receive the same registration number allocated to the applicant for      the previous registration period.  If the application for      registration for the three-year registration period is not made      before May 1 of the last calendar year of the registration period,      the applicant shall be charged a penalty of five dollars.         4.  If a person, after registering a vessel, moves from the      address shown on the registration certificate, the person shall,      within ten days, notify the county recorder in writing of the old and      new address.  If appropriate, the county recorder shall forward all      past records of the vessel to the recorder of the county in which the      owner resides.         If the name of a person, who has registered a vessel, is changed,      the person shall, within ten days, notify the county recorder of the      former and new name.         No fee shall be paid to the county recorder for making the changes      mentioned in this subsection, unless the owner requests a new      registration certificate showing the change, in which case a fee of      one dollar plus a writing fee shall be paid to the recorder.         If a registration certificate is lost, mutilated or becomes      illegible, the owner shall immediately make application for and      obtain a duplicate registration certificate by furnishing information      satisfactory to the county recorder.         A fee of one dollar plus a writing fee shall be paid to the county      recorder for a duplicate registration certificate.         If a vessel, registered under this chapter, is destroyed or      abandoned, the destruction or abandonment shall be reported to the      county recorder and the registration certificate shall be forwarded      to the office of the county recorder within ten days after the      destruction or abandonment.         5.  All records of the commission and the county recorder, other      than those declared by law to be confidential for the use of the      commission and the county recorder, shall be open to public      inspection during office hours.         6.  The owner of each vessel which has a valid marine document      issued by the bureau of customs of the United States government or      any federal agency successor thereto shall register it every three      years with the county recorder in the same manner prescribed for      undocumented vessels and shall cause the registration validation      decal to be placed on the vessel in the manner prescribed by the      rules of the commission.  When the vessel bears the identification      required in the documentation, it is exempt from the placement of the      identification numbers as required on undocumented vessels.  The fee      for such registration is twenty-five dollars plus a writing fee.         7.  If the owner of a currently registered vessel places the      vessel in storage, the owner shall return the registration      certificate to the county recorder with an affidavit stating that the      vessel is placed in storage and the effective date of the storage.      The county recorder shall notify the commission of each registered      vessel placed in storage.  When the owner of a stored vessel desires      to renew the vessel's registration, the owner shall apply to the      county recorder and pay the registration fees plus a writing fee as      provided in subsections 1 and 3 without penalty.  No refund of      registration fees shall be allowed for a stored vessel.         8.  The registration certificate shall indicate if the vessel is      subject to the requirement of a certificate of title and the county      from which the certificate of title is issued.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C97, § 2512; S13, § 2512; C24, 27, 31, § 1694; C35, § 1703-e3,      1703-e7; C39, § 1703.03, 1703.07, 1703.08; C46, 50, 54, 58, §      106.3, 106.7, 106.8; C62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 106.5; 82      Acts, ch 1028, § 6--9] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1082, § 1, 2; 85 Acts, ch 110, § 1; 87 Acts, ch 134, §      3; 92 Acts, ch 1101, § 1         C93, § 462A.5         2000 Acts, ch 1019, §2; 2002 Acts, ch 1113, §9; 2005 Acts, ch 137,      §4--7; 2007 Acts, ch 28, §3, 4         Referred to in § 331.602, 331.605, 462A.5A, 462A.6A, 805.8B(1a)         For applicable scheduled fines, see §805.8B, subsection 1,      paragraph a