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The Georgia firearm bill of sale form is for private gun owners seeking to sell or trade with another individual. The details of the transaction, much like a receipt, must be documented for tax and financial recording. According to Statute 16-11-131, a buyer cannot be a person convicted of a felony or a first offender probationer. How to Write Download the form and complete either in PDF Format or by hand after printing. The following information will be needed by the Parties’ Date…

The Massachusetts RMV bill of sale is generally used for the private sale of a vehicle between a buyer and seller. The new owner will need to keep a copy of this form when bringing the vehicle to a Registry of Motor Vehicles Location. The transaction should take place on the date of sale with all items exchanging hands including the vehicle and monetary funds. Once the form is signed the transaction becomes legally binding. How to Register Take the documents below 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…

Issued by the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), the bill of sale form (Affidavit to a Fact/Bill of Sale TR-12) recognizes the transfer of a motor vehicle between one (1) party to another. The entire details of the purchase and sale should be documented and do not make any outside verbal agreements. At the Seller’s decision, they may give notice to the DMV by filling-in the Notification of Sale (Form TR-216) and sending to the following address along with the $10…

The Massachusetts firearm bill of sale acts as a purchase and sale agreement for a gun that is to be sold in a private sale between two (2) parties. Under Massachusetts law, Chapter 140 Section 131, all individuals that possess firearms in the State must obtain an identification card. If the purchaser does not have an identification card it may be applied for by attending a safety class and applying through the applicant’s local police department. How to Write All…