Common use of Vehicle Xxxx of Sale Clause in Contracts

Vehicle Xxxx of Sale. The legal contract between a Buyer and Seller that details a transaction between the parties. The form should only be signed by the Seller when the funds have been transferred in-person or by via a bank transfer. View Instructions. Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), Open Document Text (.odt) Odometer Disclosure Statement – According to federal law all vehicles that are under 10 years of age and below 16,000 pounds must have their odometer be verified by the Buyer. The Seller must acknowledge on the form that to the best of their knowledge the reading is accurate and that the mileage has not been defective. Photo ID – Due to the amount of Craigslist and newspaper scams, it is highly recommended to obtain a copy of the Seller’s photo identification (such as a driver’s license). This is to be 100% sure that the person authorizing the xxxx of sale is able to legally sell the property. The Buyer should make certain that the title and identification match accordingly. Step 4 – Complete the Sale Document Signing – Once all the necessary papers are drawn up, the sale may be completed. The parties should meet at a mutual location with the Buyer bringing the funds and the Seller bringing the vehicle. At this time the Xxxx of Sale should be signed by both parties and the Title should be signed over. Sales Tax – Lookup the sales tax in your State. Depending on the laws the Buyer or Seller will be responsible and this must be paid at the time of sale. Step 5 – Registration After a xxxx of sale has been finalized, the new owner will take possession and will need to register the vehicle within a certain time-frame. In order to properly register a vehicle, the following documents and fee(s) will need to be taken to a DMV Office Location: Xxxx of Sale – The original that was signed by the Buyer and Seller. Title – A new Certificate of Title will be issued and sent to the Owner within 30 days. Odometer Disclosure Statement – If the car is younger than 10 years and under 16,000 pounds. Proof of Car Insurance – Usually an insurance card is suitable. Identification (such as a Driver’s License or Passport) Fee(s) – There is a tax or fee charged in every State. *Emissions Test (*only required in some States) Once the vehicle has been registered the buying process is complete. DMV Offices: By State Not every state requires you to complete a xxxx of sale when finalizing a vehicle transaction. However, no state prohibits you from completing a xxxx of sale either. Even though many states do not require a xxxx of sale, they still offer an official form (therefore, it’s recommended to complete a xxxx of sale even if it’s not required in your state) which we have included below. For states that require you to use their specific xxxx of sale form, we have also included below. For more information regarding your vehicle or a xxxx of sale, contact your nearest DMV Office. IMPORTANT: A Xxxx of Sale does not transfer Ownership of Title, it only shows proof that a transaction took place. You must sign over the Vehicle’s Title in order to transfer ownership. State DMV Locations Vehicle Xxxx of Sale Xxxx of Sale Required? Alabama County Title & Registration Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) PDF No Arkansas Dept. of Revenue Office PDF Yes California Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Connecticut Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Delaware Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Florida Motor Vehicle Service Centers PDF No Georgia County Tag Office PDF Yes Hawaii Vehicle Office Finder PDF Yes Idaho Idaho Transportation Department (DMV) PDF No Illinois Facility Locations PDF, ODT, Word Yes Indiana Indiana Branch Locations (DMV) PDF No Iowa Iowa Motor Vehicle Division PDF, ODT, Word Yes Kansas Kansas Department of Revenue PDF Yes Kentucky Xxxxx.XX.Xxx PDF, ODT, Word No Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles PDF No Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration PDF Yes Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Michigan SOS Branch Office Locator PDF Yes Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services PDF, ODT, Word No Mississippi Tax Collector’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Missouri License Office Locations PDF Yes Montana Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes Nebraska Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Nevada Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission PDF, ODT, Word No New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes New York Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes North Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No North Dakota Motor Vehicle Site Locations (PDF) PDF No Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oklahoma Dept. of Public Safety PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oregon Dept. of Motor Vehicles PDF No Pennsylvania Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Rhode Island Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes South Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No South Dakota Motor Vehicles Division PDF Yes Tennessee Driver Services PDF No Texas Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF. ODT, Word Yes Utah Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Vermont Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Washington Dept. of Licensing PDF Yes West Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Wisconsin Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Wyoming County Treasurer’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes For as simple and straightforward a Xxxx of Sales can be, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the language found in your document. “As-Is” – The term “as-is” is a statement within a xxxx of sale that states that the item is being purchased with no warranty. Buyer (Purchaser) – The person in the transaction who pays money in the return for an item. Gift – The act of giving an item to the “buyer” with no compensation in return. Notary Public – A disinterested 3rd party public officer who can attest to the signatures of the Buyer and Seller. You can find a Notary Public at your local bank or by using a professional service. Payment – The money used to pay for an item in a transaction. Seller – The person or party in a transaction that is offering an item for purchase. Trade-In – A type of transaction that starts with the buyer offering an item to the seller in equal exchange or at a discount for the Seller’s item. This type of transaction is commonly practiced in the car business when the buyer wants to trade in their used vehicle for another vehicle sold by the seller. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) – A unique 17 character code consisting of numbers and letters which is essentially the “serial number” of a vehicle. The VIN must be written into a vehicle xxxx of sale in order for it to be valid. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Do I need a Xxxx of Sale when selling my car? Depending on which state and sometimes even the County

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Samples: Vehicle Selling Agreement, Vehicle Sale Agreement

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Vehicle Xxxx of Sale. The legal contract between a Buyer and Seller that details a transaction between the parties. The form should only be signed by the Seller when the funds have been transferred in-person or by via a bank transfer. View Instructions. Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), Open Document Text (.odt) Odometer Disclosure Statement – According to federal law all vehicles that are under 10 years of age and below 16,000 pounds must have their odometer be verified by the Buyer. The Seller must acknowledge on the form that to the best of their knowledge the reading is accurate and that the mileage has not been defective. Photo ID – Due to the amount of Craigslist and newspaper scams, it is highly recommended to obtain a copy of the Seller’s photo identification (such as a driver’s license). This is to be 100% sure that the person authorizing the xxxx of sale is able to legally sell the property. The Buyer should make certain that the title and identification match accordingly. Step 4 – Complete the Sale Document Signing – Once all the necessary papers are drawn up, the sale may be completed. The parties should meet at a mutual location with the Buyer bringing the funds and the Seller bringing the vehicle. At this time the Xxxx of Sale should be signed by both parties and the Title should be signed over. Sales Tax – Lookup the sales tax in your State. Depending on the laws the Buyer or Seller will be responsible and this must be paid at the time of sale. Step 5 – Registration After a xxxx of sale has been finalized, the new owner will take possession and will need to register the vehicle within a certain time-frame. In order to properly register a vehicle, the following documents and fee(s) will need to be taken to a DMV Office Location: Xxxx of Sale – The original that was signed by the Buyer and Seller. Title – A new Certificate of Title will be issued and sent to the Owner within 30 days. Odometer Disclosure Statement – If the car is younger than 10 years and under 16,000 pounds. Proof of Car Insurance – Usually an insurance card is suitable. Identification (such as a Driver’s License or Passport) Fee(s) – There is a tax or fee charged in every State. *Emissions Test (*only required in some States) Once the vehicle has been registered the buying process is complete. DMV Offices: By State Not every state requires you to complete a xxxx of sale when finalizing a vehicle transaction. However, no state prohibits you from completing a xxxx of sale either. Even though many states do not require a xxxx of sale, they still offer an official form (therefore, it’s recommended to complete a xxxx of sale even if it’s not required in your state) which we have included below. For states that require you to use their specific xxxx of sale form, we have also included below. For more information regarding your vehicle or a xxxx of sale, contact your nearest DMV Office. IMPORTANT: A Xxxx of Sale does not transfer Ownership of Title, it only shows proof that a transaction took place. You must sign over the Vehicle’s Title in order to transfer ownership. State DMV Locations Vehicle Xxxx of Sale Xxxx of Sale Required? Alabama County Title & Registration Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) PDF No Arkansas Dept. of Revenue Office PDF Yes California Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Connecticut Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Delaware Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Florida Motor Vehicle Service Centers PDF No Georgia County Tag Office PDF Yes Hawaii Vehicle Office Finder PDF Yes Idaho Idaho Transportation Department (DMV) PDF No Illinois Facility Locations PDF, ODT, Word Yes Indiana Indiana Branch Locations (DMV) PDF No Iowa Iowa Motor Vehicle Division PDF, ODT, Word Yes Kansas Kansas Department of Revenue PDF Yes Kentucky Xxxxx.XX.Xxx PDF, ODT, Word No Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles PDF No Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration PDF Yes Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Michigan SOS Branch Office Locator PDF Yes Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services PDF, ODT, Word No Mississippi Tax Collector’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Missouri License Office Locations PDF Yes Montana Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes Nebraska Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Nevada Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission PDF, ODT, Word No New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes New York Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes North Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No North Dakota Motor Vehicle Site Locations (PDF) PDF No Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oklahoma Dept. of Public Safety PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oregon Dept. of Motor Vehicles PDF No Pennsylvania Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Rhode Island Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes South Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No South Dakota Motor Vehicles Division PDF Yes Tennessee Driver Services PDF No Texas Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF. ODT, Word Yes Utah Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Vermont Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Washington Dept. of Licensing PDF Yes West Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Wisconsin Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Wyoming County Treasurer’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes For as simple and straightforward a Xxxx of Sales can be, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the language found in your document. “As-Is” – The term “as-is” is a statement within a xxxx of sale that states that the item is being purchased with no warranty. Buyer (Purchaser) – The person in the transaction who pays money in the return for an item. Gift – The act of giving an item to the “buyer” with no compensation in return. Notary Public – A disinterested 3rd party public officer who can attest to the signatures of the Buyer and Seller. You can find a Notary Public at your local bank or by using a professional service. Payment – The money used to pay for an item in a transaction. Seller – The person or party in a transaction that is offering an item for purchase. Trade-In – A type of transaction that starts with the buyer offering an item to the seller in equal exchange or at a discount for the Seller’s item. This type of transaction is commonly practiced in the car business when the buyer wants to trade in their used vehicle for another vehicle sold by the seller. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) – A unique 17 character code consisting of numbers and letters which is essentially the “serial number” of a vehicle. The VIN must be written into a vehicle xxxx of sale in order for it to be valid. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Do I need a Xxxx of Sale when selling my car? Depending on which state and sometimes even the CountyCounty you are located, a Xxxx of Sale may or may not be required. By adding an extra layer of protection for the Seller, this document should always be included and completed when a vehicle transfers ownership (View State Requirements). How do I prevent disagreements from the Purchaser after the sale? Preventing future disputes between the Buyer and Seller is mainly a reason for a Xxxx of Sale, therefore it’s important to input as many details as possible to maximize the effectiveness of your Xxxx of Sale. Adding and completing a Certificate

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Samples: traviet36.com

Vehicle Xxxx of Sale. The legal contract between a Buyer and Seller that details a transaction between the parties. The form should only be signed by the Seller when the funds have been transferred in-person or by via a bank transfer. View Instructions. Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), Open Document Text (.odt) Odometer Disclosure Statement – According to federal law all vehicles that are under 10 years of age and below 16,000 pounds must have their odometer be verified by the Buyer. The Seller must acknowledge on the form that to the best of their knowledge the reading is accurate and that the mileage has not been defective. Photo ID – Due to the amount of Craigslist and newspaper scams, it is highly recommended to obtain a copy of the Seller’s photo identification (such as a driver’s license). This is to be 100% sure that the person authorizing the xxxx of sale is able to legally sell the property. The Buyer should make certain that the title and identification match accordingly. Step 4 – Complete the Sale Document Signing – Once all the necessary papers are drawn up, the sale may be completed. The parties should meet at a mutual location with the Buyer bringing the funds and the Seller bringing the vehicle. At this time the Xxxx of Sale should be signed by both parties and the Title should be signed over. Sales Tax – Lookup the sales tax in your State. Depending on the laws the Buyer or Seller will be responsible and this must be paid at the time of sale. Step 5 – Registration After a xxxx of sale has been finalized, the new owner will take possession and will need to register the vehicle within a certain time-frame. In order to properly register a vehicle, the following documents and fee(s) will need to be taken to a DMV Office Location: Xxxx of Sale – The original that was signed by the Buyer and Seller. Title – A new Certificate of Title will be issued and sent to the Owner within 30 days. Odometer Disclosure Statement – If the car is younger than 10 years and under 16,000 pounds. Proof of Car Insurance – Usually an insurance card is suitable. Identification (such as a Driver’s License or Passport) Fee(s) – There is a tax or fee charged in every State. *Emissions Test (*only required in some States) Once the vehicle has been registered the buying process is complete. DMV Offices: By State Not every state requires you to complete a xxxx of sale when finalizing a vehicle transaction. However, no state prohibits you from completing a xxxx of sale either. Even though many states do not require a xxxx of sale, they still offer an official form (therefore, it’s recommended to complete a xxxx of sale even if it’s not required in your state) which we have included below. For states that require you to use their specific xxxx of sale form, we have also included below. For more information regarding your vehicle or a xxxx of sale, contact your nearest DMV Office. IMPORTANT: A Xxxx of Sale does not transfer Ownership of Title, it only shows proof that a transaction took place. You must sign over the Vehicle’s Title in order to transfer ownership. State DMV Locations Vehicle Xxxx of Sale Xxxx of Sale Required? Alabama County Title & Registration Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) PDF No Arkansas Dept. of Revenue Office PDF Yes California Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Connecticut Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Delaware Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Florida Motor Vehicle Service Centers PDF No Georgia County Tag Office PDF Yes Hawaii Vehicle Office Finder PDF Yes Idaho Idaho Transportation Department (DMV) PDF No Illinois Facility Locations PDF, ODT, Word Yes Indiana Indiana Branch Locations (DMV) PDF No Iowa Iowa Motor Vehicle Division PDF, ODT, Word Yes Kansas Kansas Department of Revenue PDF Yes Kentucky Xxxxx.XX.Xxx PDF, ODT, Word No Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles PDF No Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration PDF Yes Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Michigan SOS Branch Office Locator PDF Yes Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services PDF, ODT, Word No Mississippi Tax Collector’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Missouri License Office Locations PDF Yes Montana Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes Nebraska Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Nevada Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission PDF, ODT, Word No New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes New York Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes North Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No North Dakota Motor Vehicle Site Locations (PDF) PDF No Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oklahoma Dept. of Public Safety PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oregon Dept. of Motor Vehicles PDF No Pennsylvania Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Rhode Island Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes South Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No South Dakota Motor Vehicles Division PDF Yes Tennessee Driver Services PDF No Texas Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF. ODT, Word Yes Utah Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Vermont Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Washington Dept. of Licensing PDF Yes West Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Wisconsin Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Wyoming County Treasurer’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes For as simple and straightforward a Xxxx of Sales can be, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the language found in your document. “As-Is” – The term “as-is” is a statement within a xxxx of sale that states that the item is being purchased with no warranty. Buyer (Purchaser) – The person in the transaction who pays money in the return for an item. Gift – The act of giving an item to the “buyer” with no compensation in return. Notary Public – A disinterested 3rd party public officer who can attest to the signatures of the Buyer and Seller. You can find a Notary Public at your local bank or by using a professional service. Payment – The money used to pay for an item in a transaction. Seller – The person or party in a transaction that is offering an item for purchase. Trade-In – A type of transaction that starts with the buyer offering an item to the seller in equal exchange or at a discount for the Seller’s item. This type of transaction is commonly practiced in the car business when the buyer wants to trade in their used vehicle for another vehicle sold by the seller. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) – A unique 17 character code consisting of numbers and letters which is essentially the “serial number” of a vehicle. The VIN must be written into a vehicle xxxx of sale in order for it to be valid. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Do I need a Xxxx of Sale when selling my car? Depending on which state and sometimes even the County.

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Samples: Vehicle Sale Agreement

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Vehicle Xxxx of Sale. The legal contract between a Buyer and Seller that details a transaction between the parties. The form should only be signed by the Seller when the funds have been transferred in-person or by via a bank transfer. View Instructions. Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), Open Document Text (.odt) Odometer Disclosure Statement – According to federal law all vehicles that are under 10 years of age and below 16,000 pounds must have their odometer be verified by the Buyer. The Seller must acknowledge on the form that to the best of their knowledge the reading is accurate and that the mileage has not been defective. Photo ID – Due to the amount of Craigslist and newspaper scams, it is highly recommended to obtain a copy of the Seller’s photo identification (such as a driver’s license). This is to be 100% sure that the person authorizing the xxxx of sale is able to legally sell the property. The Buyer should make certain that the title and identification match accordingly. Step 4 – Complete the Sale Document Signing – Once all the necessary papers are drawn up, the sale may be completed. The parties should meet at a mutual location with the Buyer bringing the funds and the Seller bringing the vehicle. At this time the Xxxx of Sale should be signed by both parties and the Title should be signed over. Sales Tax – Lookup the sales tax in your State. Depending on the laws the Buyer or Seller will be responsible and this must be paid at the time of sale. Step 5 – Registration After a xxxx of sale has been finalized, the new owner will take possession and will need to register the vehicle within a certain time-time frame. In order to properly register a vehicle, the following documents and fee(s) will need to be taken to a DMV Office Location: Xxxx of Sale – The original that was signed by the Buyer and Seller. Title – A new Certificate of Title will be issued and sent to the Owner within 30 days. Odometer Disclosure Statement – If the car is younger than 10 years and under 16,000 pounds. Proof of Car Insurance – Usually an insurance card is suitable. Identification (such as a Driver’s License or Passport) Fee(s) – There is a tax or fee charged in every State. *Emissions Test (*only required in some States) Once the vehicle has been registered the buying process is complete. DMV Offices: By State Not every state requires you to complete a xxxx of sale when finalizing a vehicle transaction. However, no state prohibits you from completing a xxxx of sale either. Even though many states do not require a xxxx of sale, they still offer an official form (therefore, it’s recommended to complete a xxxx of sale even if it’s not required in your state) which we have included below. For states that require you to use their specific xxxx of sale form, we have also included below. For more information regarding your vehicle or a xxxx of sale, contact your nearest DMV Office. IMPORTANT: A Xxxx of Sale does not transfer Ownership of Title, it only shows proof that a transaction took place. You must sign over the Vehicle’s Title in order to transfer ownership. State DMV Locations Vehicle Xxxx of Sale Xxxx of Sale Required? Alabama County Title & Registration Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) PDF No Arkansas Dept. of Revenue Office PDF Yes California Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Connecticut Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Delaware Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Florida Motor Vehicle Service Centers PDF No Georgia County Tag Office PDF Yes Hawaii Vehicle Office Finder PDF Yes Idaho Idaho Transportation Department (DMV) PDF No Illinois Facility Locations PDF, ODT, Word Yes Indiana Indiana Branch Locations (DMV) PDF No Iowa Iowa Motor Vehicle Division PDF, ODT, Word Yes Kansas Kansas Department of Revenue PDF Yes Kentucky Xxxxx.XX.Xxx PDF, ODT, Word No Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles PDF No Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration PDF Yes Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles PDF Yes Michigan SOS Branch Office Locator PDF Yes Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services PDF, ODT, Word No Mississippi Tax Collector’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes Missouri License Office Locations PDF Yes Montana Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes Nebraska Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Nevada Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission PDF, ODT, Word No New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division PDF Yes New York Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes North Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No North Dakota Motor Vehicle Site Locations (PDF) PDF No Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oklahoma Dept. of Public Safety PDF, ODT, Word Yes Oregon Dept. of Motor Vehicles PDF No Pennsylvania Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Rhode Island Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word Yes South Carolina Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No South Dakota Motor Vehicles Division PDF Yes Tennessee Driver Services PDF No Texas Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF. ODT, Word Yes Utah Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Vermont Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF, ODT, Word No Washington Dept. of Licensing PDF Yes West Virginia Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF Yes Wisconsin Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) PDF No Wyoming County Treasurer’s Office PDF, ODT, Word Yes For as simple and straightforward a Xxxx of Sales can be, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the language found in your document. “As-Is” – The term “as-is” is a statement within a xxxx of sale that states that the item is being purchased with no warranty. Buyer (Purchaser) – The person in the transaction who pays money in the return for an item. Gift – The act of giving an item to the “buyer” with no compensation in return. Notary Public – A disinterested 3rd party public officer who can attest to the signatures of the Buyer and Seller. You can find a Notary Public at your local bank or by using a professional service. Payment – The money used to pay for an item in a transaction. Seller – The person or party in a transaction that is offering an item for purchase. Trade-In – A type of transaction that starts with the buyer offering an item to the seller in equal exchange or at a discount for the Seller’s item. This type of transaction is commonly practiced in the car business when the buyer wants to trade in their used vehicle for another vehicle sold by the seller. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) – A unique 17 character code consisting of numbers and letters which is essentially the “serial number” of a vehicle. The VIN must be written into a vehicle xxxx of sale in order for it to be valid. FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Do I need a Xxxx of Sale when selling my car? Depending on which state and sometimes even the CountyCounty you are located, a Xxxx of Sale may or may not be required. By adding an extra layer of protection for the Seller, this document should always be included and completed when a vehicle transfers ownership (View State Requirements). How do I prevent disagreements from the Purchaser after the sale? Preventing future disputes between the Buyer and Seller is mainly a reason for a Xxxx of Sale, therefore it’s important to input as

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Samples: Vehicle Sale Agreement

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