If you renew your boat now, you can put the sticker on and tuck the registration safely away before you store your boat for the season. Then, as soon as the ice melts in the spring, you’ll be able to hit the water instead of standing in line or searching for a Boat Agent who has decals in stock.
To renew at the Town Clerk’s office, we will need:
- The renewal letter from the state, signed by the primary owner, OR a completed Boat Registration Application (we have these in our office), OR the 2023 registration signed by the primary owner.
- Payment. Renewals processed in any town or marina will be $5 more than the amount on your letter from the state. Checks need to be made out to Town of Moultonborough if being processed here.
- A government-issued photo ID for the person doing the registration (if done in person).
We accept cash, checks made out to Town of Moultonborough, and cards (a 3% fee is added by your credit card company for all card transactions). If you’re paying by mail or the drop box, please include a self-addressed, stamped return envelope and a contact number in case we have any questions.
Reminder: Boat Agents across the state frequently run out of decals during the spring season so processing your renewal now will ensure that you can use your boat as soon as you’re ready in the spring.
(We are not able to process new boat registrations for 2024 until the new year. At this point in the season, we can only do renewals for 2023 or 2024 and new 2023 registrations.)