Register a Boat in Illinois

Before heading out on the water on one of Illinois’ lakes, reservoirs or popular boating spots, be sure you know the requirements for Illinois boat registration.

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Boat Registration

ILLINOIS BOATING REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

Boating is allowed in Illinois on Lake Michigan, the Missouri River, and many other popular boating destinations.

All boat operators need to know the safe boating basics and must abide by the boating rules of the road set forth by the state. Boaters can learn more about safe boating basics, filing a float plan, what to do during times of inclement weather, environmental considerations and personal flotation devices by taking a boating education or safe boating class.


IT’S NOT A FEE, IT’S A CONTRIBUTION

Once you apply for your Illinois boat registration (or boaters license), you will receive a registration number that must be displayed on your vessel. Keep in mind that you will need to pay a registration fee when you submit your application. Boat registration fees are important because they contribute to sustaining our natural resources and educating the public about the safe use of state waterways.


Illinois boat registration

All vessels powered by a motor or sail must be registered in the state of Illinois. That includes boats with trolling motors. Titles are option for boats under 22 feet in length. Unpowered watercraft do not need to be registered.

Children under 10 may not operate a boat or personal watercraft in the state of Illinois. Children 10-12 must be under a parent or guardian’s direct control to operate a motorized vessel. Children 12-17 must be accompanied by an adult 18 or older to operate a motorized vessel with 10 or more horsepower.


Illinois boat registration renewal

All boaters will need to complete a Watercraft Application to title and register watercraft. Registration can be completed online at https://www.exploremoreil.com or by calling (217) 557-0180 or (800) 382-1696 to request a paper application.

Paper applications, along with the required paperwork, can be mailed to:
IDNR - Watercraft
PO Box 19226
Springfield, IL 6794-9226


Boating Education

All boaters born after January 1, 1988 and who want to operate a boat with 10 horsepower or more on Illinois waters must complete a boating education course. Parents, guardians, and supervisors must have completed a boating education course to supervise anyone 10-17 years old.

Boating education courses are available in-person or online. In-person classes are eight hours and may be taken over the weekend or a couple of days. The course ends with an exam. Call 1-800-832-2599 for information or check class schedules online.

Online courses can be taken at your own pace. Students must pass the exam to receive certification. Two providers offer boating safety courses and certification. Visit boat-ed.com or boaterexam.com for course information.


Illinois Boat Registration Fees

New title and registration

  • All powered watercraft less than 16 ft. and all motorized canoes, kayaks and
  • Paddleboats - $38
  • 16 ft. to less than 26 ft. $60
  • 26 ft. to less than 40 ft. $160
  • 40 ft. and over $210

Registration renewal

  • All powered watercraft less than 16 ft. and all motorized canoes, kayaks and
  • Paddleboats - $18
  • 16 ft. to less than 26 ft. $50
  • 26 ft. to less than 40 ft. $150
  • 40 ft. and over $200

United States Coast Guard (USCG) new registration, transfer, or renewal

  • 16 ft. to less than 26 ft. $50
  • 26 ft. to less than 40 ft. $150
  • 40 ft. and over $200