Louisiana Boat Bill of Sale

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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…

Otherwise known as the Georgia motor vehicle bill of sale, allows a vehicle that will be registered in the State of Georgia to transfer ownership from one party to another. The buyer and seller should verify their identities and the new owner should check the vehicle identification number (VIN) and registration to ensure it is registered appropriately. All transfers of possession and any funds shall be complete on the day of the sale unless otherwise noted in the bill of…

The Natrona County Bill of Sale is to be used in addition to the Odometer Disclosure Statement, if the vehicle is nine (9) years of age or younger, to legally transfer the ownership of a vehicle from one party to another. All vehicle bill of sale documents are required to be signed in the presence of a notary public to be accepted by the County Clerk’s Office. The new owner will need to bring the bill of sale form in addition to…

The New Hampshire vehicle bill of sale is designated for all types of automobiles with a vehicle identification (VIN). The odometer disclosure statement (Form  is attached for any vehicle under 10 years of age and below 16,000 pounds. The form must be written in accordance with the State Law the following should be included to make the transfer legally binding: The Date of the Sale. Vehicle Description Make Model Color Vehicle identification number Model year Year of manufacture Type of body…

The New Jersey bill of sale for a firearm is designated for residents who have a Firearms Purchaser Identification Card or a Permit to Purchase a Handgun. If the buyer does not have this card they may obtain one through the Application for Firearm Application Card (Form STS-033). See the State Police Website for  full list of firearm applications and forms. See New Jersey Firearm Laws