Equipment Bill of Sale

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The New Mexico firearm bill of sale can be used for documenting the transfer of ownership of a gun from one party to another. The seller of the gun should have any and all certificates in addition to the serial number being visible. According to Article 2, Section 6 – Every resident has the right to bear arms. There is no registration required for transferring the ownership of a gun. Once the bill of sale is completed and signed the transfer becomes…

A South Dakota motor vehicle bill of sale, also known as Form MV-016, is used to document the transfer of a vehicle from one party to another through a private party sale. The new owner will need the bill of sale when registering at a Treasurer’s Office Location. Vehicle Registration Apply Online or through a County Treasurer’s Office Vehicle Bill of Sale (Form MV-016) – Includes Damage Disclosure Application for Title and Registration Uniform Mileage Disclosure Statement Blank check for Fees The seller…

The Utah motor boat/vehicle bill of sale, also known as Form TC-843, is to be used for the transfer of any automobile, motorcycle, off-highway vehicle, snowmobile, boat, or trailer from one individual/entity to another. The parties should agree to transfer possession of the item(s) and monetary funds on the same day of signing the bill of sale. Identification of the parties should be present at the time of sale. Versions Fillable Adobe PDF (.pdf) Microsoft Word (.doc) Rich Text Format (.rtf)…

The Alabama bill of sale form is used for vehicles that are being transferred from one owner to another. The party that is acquiring the vehicle is known as the ‘purchaser’ and the party that is letting go of the vehicle the ‘seller’. Under State law, only the seller is required to sign the form but it is recommended that the parties both do so in the presence of a notary public. Find a Registration Office How to Register a Vehicle…

The Arizona firearm bill of sale form is used between an owner of a firearm, including handguns and assault weapons, to legally sell to a willing buyer for financial payment. Arizona has lax gun laws and there is no requirement for the buyer to obtain any type of licensing or permit(s) to carry a concealed weapon. The only reason an individual may Apply for a concealed weapons permit is to operate it in a Reciprocal State. Arizona Gun Laws How…