You need a title.
For legal and validity purposes. You need these with you to show you have legally purchased or sold the car if authorities ask for validation of sale.
Selling "AS IS"/"NO WARRANTY". Nothing wrong with it. As long as it is noted on the bill of sale.
No, it is not a requirement in Texas that the bill of sale be notarized. Both the buyer and seller do need to sign it.
Only if they (the car dealership) DID NOT put that information on the Bill of Sale.
If you are selling a car personally you and the buyer will want a bill of sale to provide to the DMV. There are many online websites that offer free templates for this. You simply print and fill out the appropriate information.
Selling a car is pretty easy. One needs to advertise that the car is for sale in the newspaper or online. When someone has the money, exchange the money for the keys and sign the bill of sale.
form_title= Bill of Sale Form form_header= Selling your car? Get the forms you need. What type of item is being sold?*= _ [50] Are you the sole owner of the item?*= () Yes () No What is the price of the item?*= _ [50]
Depending on which state you live in, you may be required to use a state approved bill of sale form. The state approved bill of sale forms typically require information such as: the seller's and buyer's name and address; the car's vin number, make, model, body type & year; odometer reading; and sale price. Some of these state approved bill of sale forms also require the seller's and buyer's signatures be notarized. Other states have moved this information to the title where you complete it when selling the motor vehicle and no longer require a state approved bill of sale form.Depending on which state you live in, you may be required to use a state approved bill of sale form. The state approved bill of sale forms typically require information such as: the seller's and buyer's name and address; the car's vin number, make, model, body type & year; odometer reading; and sale price. Some of these state approved bill of sale forms also require the seller's and buyer's signatures be notarized. Other states have moved this information to the title where you complete it when selling the motor vehicle and no longer require a state approved bill of sale form.
http://www.samples-help.org.uk/sample-letters/car-bill-of-sale.htm Contains a printable template for a bill of sale for a car, as well as telling you the information that the bill will need to contain.
No. You must prove ownership, therefore need to have the title to the car with the details of the sale completed. A bill of sale is worthless for registering a car.
I believe you are allowed 7 days on your bill of sale to get the car registered.
You should check with your State's department that registers the ownership of automobiles and other vehicles. That is where you will find the forms used for selling the car. Essentially what you are doing is transfering the legal ownership of the vehicle and its license plate. Hopefully it will be part of the form indicating the sale that shows you are selling it "as is". Linda, a librarian in California.