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Bill of Sale
- Bill of Sale Basics
- Finalizing The Sale
- Generic Bill of Sale
Page OverviewTop Bill of Sale Basics
Michigan's Secretary of State doesn't require a bill of sale per se when buying or selling a vehicle. Instead, a seller assigns the vehicle's title to the buyer.
To assign a title, a seller needs to update the title with an accurate odometer reading from the vehicle, the selling date, and the selling price. Once that information is complete, the seller simply signs the title, collects the funds, and viola, the sale is complete.
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Ordering a vehicle history report is a critical step in the used car buying process. Failing to do so could result in the purchase of a vehicle with frame, flood, or fire damage, odometer rollback and more. Stay on the safe side, and order a vehicle history report before you buy a used vehicle.
Top Finalizing The Sale
Because of a state law enacted to reduce the number of abandoned cars, the Secretary of State suggests that sellers and buyers meet at a Secretary of State branch office to finalize the sale and transfer the title. If that's not possible, the seller should keep a photocopy of the reassigned title for at least 18 months. If the vehicle is ever abandoned, the state could come back to the last prior owner, who would be liable for fines and penalties on the abandoned vehicle.
Top Generic Bill of Sale
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