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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 Mobile County bill of sale should be used for all vehicles that will be transferred to a new owner who is a resident. The form along with all vehicle information should be submitted to a local Department of Revenue office. To fill in the form the following must be written by both parties; Amount of Sale ($) Purchaser’s Name and Full Address Description of Vehicle: Year, Make, Model, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Seller’s Name and Full Address Date…
The Wyoming boat bill of sale is used to transfer the ownership of a vessel from one party to another. The document should be completed using the details of the parties including the purchase price and the boat information (Hull Identification Number/HIN). All boats are to be registered with the new owner’s County Clerk’s Office. In addition to the bill of sale, the Boat Registration Application must be used when applying for Title. If the boat was purchased out-of-state, the…
The Indiana BMV bill of sale, also known as Form 44237, permits an individual or entity to transfer, gift or sell a motor vehicle or boat (watercraft). The form is used when applying for title or registration with a local BMV office along with the following documents: For Vehicles Odometer Disclosure (Form 43230) Title transferred from the previous owner (written) Proper Identification Insurance Card or any document that proves the vehicle is insured Blank Check – There is a sales tax…
The motor boat bill of sale form is used to write an agreement between a buyer and seller for the transfer of ownership. The form should be filled in by both parties and at signature time the form is recommended to be signed with a notary public present or at least by a third (3rd) party witness. How to Register The buyer will need to obtain the following forms and bring to their local Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Office: Vessel Registration Application…