North Carolina Firearm/Gun Bill of Sale
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A Delaware firearm bill of sale allows a buyer and seller to make a written agreement between each other over the transfer of ownership for a gun. In Delaware, there is a State Requirement that all purchasers, with the exception of extended family or guardians, must undergo a background check before obtaining possession. Register a Concealed Weapon Follow the State Instructions which require an applicant to: 1. Publish the applicant’s name in the newspaper ten (10) days prior to applying 2. Get fingerprinted…
The Louisiana vessel bill of sale is provided by the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to assist private owners in selling their boat legally. The form, once filled in, must be signed in front of a notary public. The form should be kept by each party for documentation and the new owner will need to file the form when registering at a Regional Wildlife and Fisheries Office. How to Write In order to fill in the bill of sale properly,…
The trailer bill of sale may be used for the purchase and sale of a vehicle that is typically used to haul a boat, ATV, equipment, horse, livestock, jet ski, motorcycle, snowmobile, or any other thing to be towed by a vehicle. The bill of sale is only for the transfer of a trailer only and any other item(s) must be declared in writing or in another form. The buyer and seller should input their personal information and present identification to…
The Wyoming firearm bill of sale is not required by the State (See Article 1, Section 23) but may be used as a receipt for a purchase and sale between a buyer and seller of a gun. The new buyer should review the item and ensure the firearm has a clear and visible Serial Number (S/N). Upon the transfer of monetary funds for the gun the sale is complete and each party is advised to take an original copy for…
This bill of sale document is for vehicles that have been purchased or sold in Lancaster County. The form should be brought along with any other DMV Forms to the Office Location in Your Area. It is recommended that identification of both parties be presented to each other and that all items, including the vehicle and monies, should be transferred on the date of sale. Odometer Disclosure – Only for motor vehicles that are under sixteen-thousand pounds (16,000 lb.) and…



