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The Douglas County, Colorado bill of sale allows a person that owns a motor vehicle to legally transfer ownership to someone else in return for payment of US Dollars ($). The owner of the vehicle may choose to elect someone else to handle the transaction through the power of attorney form (DR 2175). The bill of sale, along with any other required forms needed to register a vehicle, should be brought to the Douglas County DMV Office. How to Fill-In This…
The Wisconsin junked vehicle bill of sale, or Form MV2459, is for the transfer from: a registered owner to a licensed salvage dealer; a licensed salvage dealer to another licensed salvage dealer; an insurance company when the title has already been surrendered to the Department of Transportation. Versions Fillable Adobe PDF (.pdf) Rich Text Format (.rtf) Microsoft Word (.doc) How to Write The form should be completed by filling-in the following details into the blank fields listed in the PDF Document: Seller’s Name Purchaser’s…
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 Virginia personal property bill of sale is used primarily for the trading of personal items such as a computer, piece of equipment, furniture, or any type of item that can be legally sold. The buyer and seller need to simply fill-in the bill of sale including their full legal names/addresses, purchase price/trade, and the signature of the Seller is all that is required. Both parties are encouraged to keep a copy of the receipt for their personal record-keeping. All sales…
The Alaska vehicle bill of sale is used only for personal and documentation purposes and is not required by State law or for filing with the DMV. To conduct a vehicle transaction and transfer title to another person, the seller must fill-in their title with the complete information of the new owner with the subject titled “Assigned to”. If the seller does not have their title then they must apply for a new one which involves filling out the Affidavit…