Ohio Firearm/Gun Bill of Sale

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The Michigan gun bill of sale follows the State laws, known as MDL 28.422, that require all buyers of firearms in the State to obtain a ‘purchase permit’. An individual may apply by going to their local police department and have their background checked and pass a pistol safety exam. After successful completion the candidate will receive a ‘purchase permit’ which must be shown at the time of bill of sale and the seller is recommended to take a copy…

The Montana MVD bill of sale is required for any motor vehicle or vessel located in the State. A bill of sale is a simple legal document that states the purchase price and the parties’ names. The items being traded or exchanged should be done on the date of sale. Odometer Disclosure Statement – For all vehicles under ten (10) years of age and below sixteen-thousand pounds (lb.) How to Register Bring the following documents to your Local Treasurer’s Office: Statement…

The Connecticut DMV bill of sale, also referred to as the H-31, allows an individual or entity to sell a vehicle, vessel, All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), snowmobile, or any type of motorized item that may be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles. If the Seller elects to have another individual or entity sell the vehicle on their behalf, they must authorize the Special Power of Attorney Form Required Forms If it is a motor vehicle that is being transferred that…

The Nevada firearm bill of sale is a legal document that states an agreement between two (2) parties in relation to a gun that has been purchased or sold. All residents of the state are allowed to possess a gun (See State Gun Laws) without the requirement of registration. Beginning in 2015, a resident of Clark county no longer has to register a firearm. How to Write Date of Sale Buyer’s and Seller’s Name and Mailing Address *Description of the…

The Arizona boat bill of sale, also “Form 678”, allows two parties to legally document the sale of a motorized vessel. Within fifteen (15) days, the new owner of a vessel in Arizona must submit notice to the Game and Fish Department sending to the following address; Watercraft Registration Arizona Game and Fish Department 5000 W. Carefree Highway  Phoenix, AZ 85086  Statute 5-321 Sold Notice Within fifteen (15) days from the date of the sale of a boat, it must…