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Antigua and Barbuda

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Antigua and Barbuda

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Saint John's

Antigua and Barbuda

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94,298

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Eastern Caribbean Marina Boatyard

3488+PC8, Marine, Antigua, Jolly Harbour, Antigua & Barbuda

+1 268-462-7764

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: Yacht Registration in Antigua and Barbuda

  1. Who is eligible to register a yacht in Antigua and Barbuda?
    Any citizen of Antigua and Barbuda or a company registered in the country can register a yacht. Foreign individuals and companies can also register yachts, provided they appoint a local representative or use an Antigua and Barbuda registered company as the yacht’s owner.

  2. What are the benefits of registering a yacht in Antigua and Barbuda?
    Antigua and Barbuda offers several advantages, including:Efficient registration process.
    Competitive registration fees and tax advantages.
    No restrictions on the nationality of crew members.
    Full protection under Antigua and Barbuda law.
    Use of Antigua and Barbuda's national flag, which is recognized globally.

  3. What documents are required for yacht registration?
    The following documents are typically needed:Proof of ownership (Bill of Sale or Builder’s Certificate).
    Certificate of incorporation if registering through a company.
    Proof of nationality for individual owners.
    Declaration of tonnage (from a recognized surveyor).
    Proof of vessel’s seaworthiness.
    Previous registration certificate (if applicable).
    Radio license (if the yacht is equipped with radio communications).

  4. How long does the yacht registration process take?
    The registration process is usually swift, taking between 3 to 5 business days, assuming all required documents are submitted correctly.

  5. Can I register a yacht under construction in Antigua and Barbuda?
    Yes, Antigua and Barbuda allows the registration of yachts under construction, provided certain conditions are met and proper documentation is submitted.

  6. What are the yacht registration fees in Antigua and Barbuda?
    The fees vary based on the size, type of vessel, and whether it's for commercial or private use. You will also need to pay an annual tonnage fee and inspection fees. For an exact quote, it is recommended to contact the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services (ADOMS).

  7. Is there an annual fee for yacht registration?
    Yes, there is an annual fee based on the yacht's gross tonnage. Additionally, you may be required to pay for periodic surveys and inspections, especially if the yacht is engaged in commercial activity.

  8. Can I register my yacht for commercial purposes?
    Yes, Antigua and Barbuda offers the option to register yachts for commercial use. Commercial yachts are subject to additional safety and operational requirements, as well as inspections to ensure compliance with international maritime regulations.

  9. What is the process to transfer the registration of a yacht from another country to Antigua and Barbuda?
    You must provide a deletion certificate from the previous registry, along with the required documents for Antigua and Barbuda registration. The process is straightforward and can typically be completed within a few days.

  10. Can a mortgage be registered on the yacht under Antigua and Barbuda law?
    Yes, you can register a mortgage on a yacht under the Antigua and Barbuda registry. This provides a secure means of obtaining financing for the purchase or construction of a yacht.

  11. What surveys or inspections are required for yacht registration?
    Yachts are required to undergo a survey by a recognized classification society or an approved surveyor to determine tonnage and seaworthiness. For commercial yachts, additional inspections may be necessary to ensure compliance with international safety standards.

  12. Is dual registration possible in Antigua and Barbuda?
    No, dual registration is not allowed. A yacht registered in Antigua and Barbuda cannot be simultaneously registered under another country’s flag.

  13. What is the role of a registered agent or representative for foreign owners?
    Foreign yacht owners must appoint a local representative or register through a company based in Antigua and Barbuda. The local agent is responsible for managing legal and administrative matters related to the registration.

  14. Can a yacht registered in Antigua and Barbuda fly the country's flag?
    Yes, once registered, the yacht is entitled to fly the national flag of Antigua and Barbuda.

  15. What are the tax implications of registering a yacht in Antigua and Barbuda?
    Antigua and Barbuda offers tax advantages, including exemptions on certain taxes, depending on the nature of the yacht's use (private or commercial). Import duties may also be reduced or waived for yachts registered in the country.

  16. What is the validity period of the yacht registration?
    Yacht registration in Antigua and Barbuda is valid for one year and must be renewed annually. Failure to renew may result in penalties or the deregistration of the vessel.

  17. How do I renew the registration of my yacht?
    To renew the registration, you must submit a renewal application along with the required fee. It’s recommended to start the renewal process well in advance of the expiration date to avoid penalties.

  18. What happens if I sell my yacht?
    Upon the sale of the yacht, the new owner will need to update the registration with their ownership details, and if the yacht is to remain registered in Antigua and Barbuda, the new owner must meet the registration requirements.

  19. Where can I find more information or assistance with yacht registration in Antigua and Barbuda?
    For more detailed information, you can contact the Antigua and Barbuda Department of Marine Services and Merchant Shipping (ADOMS) at their official website or through their local offices.

Requirements:

- The yacht owner must be an individual or entity from Antigua and Barbuda, or a foreign owner who appoints a local representative or establishes an Antigua and Barbuda registered company. - The yacht must be seaworthy and meet international safety standards. - The yacht must be surveyed by an approved classification society or surveyor to determine tonnage and seaworthiness. - All necessary documents (e.g., proof of ownership, tonnage certificate) must be provided. - For commercial yachts, compliance with international maritime conventions (e.g., ISM, ISPS) is required. - An annual registration fee based on the yacht’s gross tonnage must be paid. - The yacht must be insured (particularly for commercial yachts). - Commercial yachts must undergo additional inspections and certifications to ensure compliance with safety and operational regulations.

Document checklist:

- Proof of ownership (e.g., Bill of Sale or Builder’s Certificate) - Certificate of incorporation (if the yacht is owned by a company) - Proof of nationality (for individual owners) - Tonnage measurement certificate (from an approved surveyor) - Seaworthiness certificate or survey report - Previous registration certificate (if applicable) - Radio license (if equipped with radio communications) - Declaration of ownership and nationality - Local representative appointment (for foreign owners) - Application form for yacht registration - Proof of insurance (if required for commercial registration) - Mortgage documents (if applicable)
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