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Bill of Sale
- Bill of Sale Basics
- Bill of Sale Specifics
- Generic Bill of Sale
Page OverviewTop Bill of Sale Basics
Although purchasing a vehicle from an individual can sometimes save you money, it can also seem a bit more complicated because you don't have a dealer taking care of everything for you. Along with all the other paperwork, you should complete a Bill of Sale and have it notarized.
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Top Bill of Sale Specifics
A notarized Bill of Sale is a legal document that shows a transfer in ownership of a vehicle and helps both the seller and purchaser avoid any confusion when trying to obtain a clear title and registration. A Bill of Sale includes:
- The name, address, and signature of the previous owner
- The name and address of the new owner
- The year, make, and vehicle identification number (VIN) of the vehicle
- The date of sale
- The signature of a notary public
When you purchase a vehicle outright, it's important that the seller provides you with the current title, signed by both of you. You may also want a copy of the Bill of Sale, which usually stays with the seller as proof of the transaction.
If you are the seller of the vehicle, make sure you keep a notarized Bill of Sale for the transaction.
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Top Generic Bill of Sale
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