California DMV Bill of Sale (REG 135) | Vehicle | Boat
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The trailer bill of sale may be used for the purchase and sale of a vehicle that is typically used to haul a boat, ATV, equipment, horse, livestock, jet ski, motorcycle, snowmobile, or any other thing to be towed by a vehicle. The bill of sale is only for the transfer of a trailer only and any other item(s) must be declared in writing or in another form. The buyer and seller should input their personal information and present identification to…
The Tennessee motor vehicle bill of sale forms allow for a resident to conduct the transfer of any type of car to another person or entity in exchange for monetary funds. The bill of sale includes the Odometer Disclosure Statement which is required for any vehicles under ten (10) years of age and below 16,000 pounds (lb.). Register a Vehicle at a County Clerk’s Office How to Write The highlighted fields should be filled-in with the following information: Buyer’s Information…
The Mississippi bill of sale for personal property is for the transfer of ownership of any item such as: All-Terrain Vehicle, Bike, Computer, Equipment, Fishing Pole, etc. The details of the item must be fully described and payment must be submitted the date of the sale in either: personal check, cashier’s/certified check, or cash. How to Write The blank fields on the bill of sale should be filled-in with the following information: County Date Purchase Price (in USD) Description of…
The firearm bill of sale for New York is for residents to transfer any type of gun from one person to another. The buyer should have a firearm license in their possession in order to complete the transfer and the new owner should ensure that the serial number on the gun is clearly visible. New York Gun Laws – 265.20 Register for License If the buyer does not have a license they may obtain one by submitting the following: NYC…
The Maine gun bill of sale is between two (2) parties that agree to transfer a firearm in return for monetary funds. The payment is available to be made in cash, check, or credit card and is due on the date of sale unless otherwise written. Article 1, Section 16. Residents of Maine do not have to register their firearm with any government agency after purchase. Conceal and Carry – A resident must Apply through the State Police to be…