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Connecticut Jet Ski Bill of Sale Requirements

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Connecticut private jet ski sale checklist.

Connecticut Jet Ski bill of sale requirements checklist

  1. Seller and buyer full legal names and addresses
  2. Sale date and agreed sale price
  3. Jet Ski year, make, model, and HIN (Hull Identification Number)
  4. Signatures of both buyer and seller

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Does Connecticut require a bill of sale for a jet ski?

Yes, Connecticut requires a bill of sale for all private-party jet ski transfers. The signed document is needed to complete title transfer at the DMV. Both buyer and seller should keep a copy for at least five years after the sale.

What are the fees for a jet ski title transfer in Connecticut?

The Connecticut title transfer fee is $25. The state charges 6.35% sales tax on the sale price. Notarization is not required for most jet ski bills of sale in Connecticut.

Connecticut Jet Ski transfer fees and requirements

In Connecticut, the title transfer fee is $25 and registration costs $80 for 2-year registration. Jet Ski sales are subject to 6.35% sales tax on vehicle purchases. Connecticut does not require notarization for private-party jet ski transfers. Emission testing is required in Connecticut — verify the jet ski passes before completing the sale.

  • Emissions testing required biennially
  • VIN verification required for out-of-state vehicles
  • Title transfer must occur within 60 days

Official Connecticut bill of sale form

The official Connecticut bill of sale form is H-31 (Bill of Sale for a Motor Vehicle). BillOfSaleNow generates a document that meets all Connecticut requirements and can be used in place of the official form.

Connecticut sales tax on jet ski purchases

Connecticut has a 6.35% state sales tax rate. Flat 6.35% statewide; no additional local taxes. Private-party jet ski sales in Connecticut are subject to sales tax. Sales tax applies to private party sales. The title transfer fee is $25.

Jet Ski market data and safety information

The most common jet ski makes in private-party sales are Yamaha, Sea-Doo (BRP), Kawasaki. Average private-party jet ski prices range from $3,000–$18,000. Jet skis average 1.2 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Fuel System, Steering, Hull/Deck.

Safety checkpoints for buying a used jet ski

Before completing a jet ski bill of sale in Connecticut, verify these safety items:

  • Inspect hull for cracks, especially around the intake grate area
  • Check impeller and wear ring for scoring and play
  • Verify all drain plugs are present and seal properly
  • Test electronic throttle response and reverse mechanism

Jet Ski insurance and depreciation in Connecticut

PWC insurance averages $200–$500/year. Required in many states for operation on public waterways. Jet skis depreciate 40–50% in the first 3 years. Low-hour Yamaha WaveRunners retain value best. Peak season for private jet ski sales is late spring (april–may) before summer water season, with an average of 30 days on market.

Jet Ski registration and titling

Jet Skis are classified as "Personal watercraft (state-registered)" for registration purposes. PWC are classified by engine hours rather than mileage. Average lifespan is 300–500 engine hours. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to jet skis.

Jet Ski title transfer rules

Jet ski (personal watercraft / PWC) transfers use a Hull Identification Number (HIN), not a VIN. Most states require a watercraft title for PWC. Transfer procedures mirror boat transfers within each state. Most states title jet skis as watercraft using the HIN. Some states combine the watercraft and trailer on a single registration; others require separate titles. Verify the HIN on the hull matches the title.

Odometer disclosure for jet ski sales

Jet skis are exempt from federal odometer disclosure. Engine hours are commonly documented on the bill of sale but not legally required.

Required disclosures for jet ski sales in Connecticut

When selling a jet ski in Connecticut, the following disclosures apply:

  • Hull condition and any history of submersion or impact damage should be disclosed.
  • Supercharger or intercooler condition (on turbocharged models) is a major maintenance item and should be noted.
  • Trailer inclusion — if the PWC is sold with a trailer, the trailer requires a separate title transfer in most states.

Connecticut bill of sale statistics

BillOfSaleNow has generated 876 bill of sale documents for Connecticut transactions, with 24 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.

FAQ

Does Connecticut require a bill of sale for a jet ski?

Connecticut sellers should keep a signed bill of sale for private jet ski transfers.

What should be included on a Connecticut jet ski bill of sale?

Seller and buyer names, sale date, sale price, vehicle details, VIN or HIN, and signatures for both parties.

Is a bill of sale legally binding in Connecticut?

A signed bill of sale documents the private transaction and helps prove the transfer date for records.

What are the Connecticut fees for a jet ski transfer?

Title transfer fee: $25. Registration: $80 for 2-year registration. Sales tax: 6.35% sales tax on vehicle purchases. Notarization is not required.

What are the most common jet ski makes in private sales?

The top jet ski makes are Yamaha, Sea-Doo (BRP), Kawasaki. Average prices: $3,000–$18,000.

Informational purposes only. This content is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws vary by state and individual circumstances differ. Consult a licensed attorney for jurisdiction-specific guidance on vehicle transfers, title requirements, or related legal matters.