Texas Bonded Title for Boats
How to get a bonded title for your boat in Texas when you've lost the title or bought a boat without proper paperwork.
Updated February 11, 2026 β’ 8 min read
Quick Facts
- Bond Amount: 1.5x boat value
- Bond Cost: ~$100 for most boats
- Registration: Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD)
- Boats Requiring Title: 14 feet or longer
- Bond Duration: 5 years
In This Guide
- When Do You Need a Boat Title Bond?
- Texas Boat Title Requirements
- Step-by-Step Process
- Cost Breakdown
- Frequently Asked Questions
When Do You Need a Boat Title Bond in Texas?
In Texas, boats and outboard motors require registration with the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD). Additionally, boats 14 feet or longer require a Certificate of Title.
You may need a bonded title for your boat when:
- You bought a boat without a title
- The previous owner lost the title and can't get a duplicate
- The boat was inherited and no title was found
- You have a bill of sale but no title
- The title is too damaged to use
Good News for Small Boats: Boats under 14 feet don't require a title in Texasβonly registration. If your boat is under 14 feet, you may be able to register it with just a bill of sale.
Texas Boat Title Requirements
| Boat Type | Title Required? | Registration Required? |
|---|---|---|
| Boat 14 feet or longer | Yes | Yes |
| Boat under 14 feet | No | Yes |
| Outboard motor (any HP) | Yes | N/A |
| Canoe/Kayak/Paddleboard | No | No (non-motorized) |
Step-by-Step: Getting a Bonded Title for Your Boat
The process for boats is similar to vehicles, handled through TxDMV Regional Service Centers:
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Gather Your Documentation β Collect any evidence of ownership you have: bill of sale, receipt, cancelled check, written statement from seller, or any registration documents.
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Visit TxDMV Regional Service Center β Submit the Bonded Title Application (Form VTR-130-SOF) with your documents and $15 fee.
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Get Your Notice of Determination β TxDMV will review your application and issue a Notice of Determination (VTR-130-ND) stating the bond amount required (1.5x the boat's value).
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Purchase Your Surety Bond β Buy your surety bond within one year of the Notice. For most boats, this costs around $100 regardless of the bond amount.
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Apply at County Tax Office β Within 30 days of purchasing the bond, take all documents to your county tax assessor-collector office to complete the title application.
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Register with TPWD β Once you have your bonded title, register your boat with Texas Parks & Wildlife Department to get your registration numbers and decal.
Cost Breakdown
| Fee Type | Amount |
|---|---|
| TxDMV Application Fee | $15 |
| Surety Bond Premium | $100β$300 |
| Title Fee | $28β$33 |
| TPWD Registration (2-year) | $32β$150 (varies by length) |
| Typical Total | $175β$500 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use my boat while waiting for the bonded title?
No. You cannot legally operate an unregistered boat on Texas waters. You must wait until you have your title and TPWD registration before using the boat.
How long does the bonded notation stay on a boat title?
The bonded notation remains on the title for 5 years. After 5 years with no claims against the bond, you can apply for a clean title.
What if my boat has a Hull Identification Number (HIN) issue?
Boats manufactured after 1972 must have a HIN. If the HIN is missing or altered, you'll need a Coast Guard inspection and may need to contact TPWD for assistance.
Do outboard motors need separate titles?
Yes, outboard motors require their own Certificate of Title in Texas, regardless of horsepower. If you bought a motor without a title, you'll need to go through the bonded title process for it separately.
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