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The New Jersey motor vehicle bill of sale outlines for two parties the transaction details for a trade of a car for monetary funds (cash or check). Both items, the funds and the vehicle, should be exchanged on the date of sale along with the signing of the document. After the transaction is complete both parties are bound to the sale agreement. It is highly recommended both parties verify each other’s identification to prevent fraud. How to Write The bill…

The Tennessee motor vehicle bill of sale forms allow for a resident to conduct the transfer of any type of car to another person or entity in exchange for monetary funds. The bill of sale includes the Odometer Disclosure Statement which is required for any vehicles under ten (10) years of age and below 16,000 pounds (lb.). Register a Vehicle at a County Clerk’s Office How to Write The highlighted fields should be filled-in with the following information: Buyer’s Information…

The Montana generic bill of sale form allows a person to write a binding contract for any type of personal property including: all-terrain vehicles, computer, cat, dog, equipment, tractor, trailer, etc. The form is recommended to be signed by both parties and in-front of a notary public. Versions Adobe PDF (.pdf) Microsoft Word (.doc) Rich Text Format (.rtf) How to Write The information provided should be entered into the blank fields on the printable PDF document: Date of Sale Seller’s Name…

The Wisconsin boat bill of sale may be used to record a vessel that has transferred ownership through a sale in trade or through the use of monetary funds. The form is to be completed by stating the Parties’ Names, Addresses, Driver’s License Number, and the details of the transaction including the sales price. Registration Register Online or use the following forms to register in person at a DNR Satellite Office: Boat Registration/Title Application (Form 9400‑193)

The Alabama bill of sale form is used for vehicles that are being transferred from one owner to another. The party that is acquiring the vehicle is known as the ‘purchaser’ and the party that is letting go of the vehicle the ‘seller’. Under State law, only the seller is required to sign the form but it is recommended that the parties both do so in the presence of a notary public. Find a Registration Office How to Register a Vehicle…