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Code · CFR · Title 33 — Navigation and Navigable Waters · Part 173 · § 173.81

§ 173.81. Coast Guard forms for numbering and casualty reporting.

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(a)In a State where the Coast Guard is the issuing authority, the following Coast Guard forms must be used:
(1)Each application for a certificate of number or renewal must be made on two-part Form CG-3876 and 3876A, Application for Number and Temporary Certificate.
(2)Each notification required by § 173.29(b) must be made on Form CG-2921, Notification of Change in Status of Vessel.
(3)Each notification required by § 173.29(a) must be made on Form CG-3920, Change of Address Notice.
(4)Each notification required by § 173.29(c) must be made in writing.
(5)Each application for a duplicate certificate of number must be made on two-part Form CG-3919 and CG-3919A, Application for Duplicate Certificate of Number and Temporary Duplicate Certificate.
(6)Each vessel casualty required to be reported by § 173.55 must be made on Form CG-3865.
(b)Each surrender of a certificate of number required by § 173.31 may be made in any form but must contain a written statement as to why the certificate is being surrendered.
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