Maryland Boat Bill of Sale | B-118

Your program is now downloading

Try Other Programs

The Oklahoma personal property bill of sale is recommended for any item that is not covered by the State such as equipment, all-terrain vehicles (ATV), trailer, computer, pet, or any other tangible asset. The form should be completed by both parties while showing one another identification to prove their credentials. Once the form is signed or notarized (if applicable) the form is legally binding and the transfer of possession is required to take place. How to Write The buyer and seller…

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…

The Idaho firearm bill of sale form is a purchase and sale agreement for any type of gun between two (2) individuals or entities. The details of the gun, buyer, and seller must be entered with signatures of all parties involved in the transaction. Versions Adobe PDF (.pdf) Microsoft Word (.doc) Rich Text Format (.rtf) Laws Purchasing – There is no registration needed on behalf of the new owner (Statute 18-33) Concealed Weapons – Fill-in the application and go to…

The DMV does not provide a bill of sale document but this form may be used to legally transfer the ownership of a vehicle from one (1) party to another. The full details of the parties should be entered into the document along with the purchase price and any other information that should be referenced. Once the form has been signed both parties will be bound to it’s terms. Before selling the vehicle, it is recommended to use the Standard Presumptive…

The Wisconsin firearm bill of sale is used for the purchase and sale of a gun located within the State. The buyer will have to complete the Firearms Transaction Record (Form 4473) and the new owner, if purchasing from a dealer, will have to wait approximately forty-eight (48) hours for a background check to process. State Laws – Article 1, Section 25 – Right to Bear Arms Firearms Transaction Record (Form 4473)