How to Make an Auto Bill of Sale

| by Nicholas Copernicus | June 09, 2008
An auto bill of sale is a simple form used to document the sale of a vehicle. It's always a good idea to create a bill of sale for your records even if your local DMV doesn't require it to transfer the title. This is because it's a legal agreement and can be enforced if the sale is disputed afterwards. It also can be used to prove the date that ownership of the vehicle was transferred.

To make an auto bill of sale you can go online and download a fillable one for your state. It should include a description of the vehicle and it's make, model, VIN, and current mileage. Lawyers say to always state that the vehicle was sold 'as is' so that your protected even further from future claims from the buyer. I've even heard a lawyer joke that you should write no returns and/or exchanges like some stores do on their signs.

Once you've created a solid auto bill of sale that you both agree too then sign and make copies for you both. If you want to place it in your county's records then you both need to go down to the notary to get it notarized.

After you've protected yourself by creating a bill of sale you can now sell your vehicle. Your next step though will be to contact the DMV to find out what you need to do to give them proper notice of the sale.

Disclaimer: This article has been written for information and interest purposes only. The information contained within this article is the opinion of the author only, and should not be construed as legal advice or used to make legal decisions. Consult an attorney in your area if you’re seeking legal advice.

Article Source: http://www.articleset.com



About the Author

This free legal information been brought to you by Legal Forms Bank .Biz - a provider of fillable legal forms. » Read more articles by Nicholas Copernicus
You are welcome to publish or reprint this article free of charge, provided: