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The Wyoming motor vehicle bill of sale document allows a transfer to occur from an owner of a vehicle to a qualified purchaser. The seller will be required to sign over the vehicle’s title and both parties will need to complete the attached Odometer Disclosure Statement to complete the document (According to Title 31). The buyer will need to bring the vehicle bill of sale to a County Court Clerk’s Office. All Wyoming Vehicle Bill of Sale Forms: Carbon County Convers County…
The Mississippi vehicle bill of sale is designated for an automobile’s ownership to be transferred from one party to another according to State law (35.VII.5.08). The bill of sale is needed for the registration of the vehicle after the transaction and to provide documentation for both buyer and seller. Odometer Disclosure Statement – If the vehicle being sold is under ten (10) years of age and below sixteen-thousand pounds (16,000 lb.). How to Register Submit the following forms to the applicant’s…
The Michigan motor vehicle bill of sale is a written document that details a transaction between a buyer and seller over the transfer of an automobile. The form will need to be used by the new owner in order to register the vehicle with the nearest Secretary of State location. Full disclosure of the transaction details should be entered into the bill of sale and once signed becomes a legally bound contract. Odometer Disclosure Statement (BDVR-108) – If the vehicle is…
The Mobile County bill of sale should be used for all vehicles that will be transferred to a new owner who is a resident. The form along with all vehicle information should be submitted to a local Department of Revenue office. To fill in the form the following must be written by both parties; Amount of Sale ($) Purchaser’s Name and Full Address Description of Vehicle: Year, Make, Model, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Seller’s Name and Full Address Date…
An Arkansas firearm bill of sale allows for the sale of a legal handgun or assault rifle from one party to another. The State Laws (5-73-301 to 5-73-323) allow for the transfer without any application or registration by the purchaser. The only State requirement is for concealed gun owners that are required to fill in the Application (or Apply Online) for use. How to Write In order to legally transfer ownership of the firearm, both parties must enter the following information…




