Service Oklahoma Reminds Boat Owners of July 1 Registration Renewals and Carbon Monoxide Warning Decals

With the summer season upon us, Service Oklahoma is reminding boat owners that registration renewals for all motorized boats must be completed by July 1.

As part of House Bill 2010 (2023), also known as Andy’s Law, all motorized boats that renew their registration will receive a carbon monoxide warning decal to display on the boat, along with an informational pamphlet about the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning while on the water.

All boats with motors, motorized vessels and outboard motors with an excess of 10 horsepower require title and registration. Boats and outboard motors must be registered separately, and owners have the choice of registering them for one-year or three-years at a time. 

Service Oklahoma has made it simple for boat owners to complete their registration and receive the required carbon monoxide decal. Registrations and renewals can be completed at:

  • A local licensed operator location
  • OKC Classen (6015 N Classen Blvd, Building 4) or
  • Online at service.ok.gov/boats

For online renewals, the carbon monoxide warning decal and safety pamphlet will be mailed to the address on file.

To find a nearby licensed operator, visit service.ok.gov/locations. For more information about boat registration, visit service.ok.gov/boats.

2024 Boating Facts

  • 63,199 boats registered for one-year in 2024.  
  • 29,839 boats registered for three-years in 2024.  
  • HB2010 (2023) requires carbon monoxide warning decals to be displayed in plain view inside motorized vessels.
  • Boat owners must carry the current registration in the vessel while in operation.

Service Oklahoma: Oklahomans Helping Oklahomans 
Service Oklahoma’s mission is to ease the stress of navigating government services while providing a best-in-class customer experience. Service Oklahoma provides driver license and motor vehicle services on behalf of the state both online and in-person. Service Oklahoma’s partnership with licensed operators (formerly tag agents) provides essential services in all 77 counties at 270+ locations across the state. 

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