Posts Tagged ‘Bill Of Sale’

yah00geek asked:


I bought a car in Massachussetts private sale. I need to get it registered in Connecticut. In order to get it registered, I need to have the title, insurance, and bill of sale. In order to get the bill of sale and the title, I have to pay for the car. After I pay for the car, can I drive it to Connecticut to get it registered as long as I keep the title and bill of sale in my car? The only other alternative is to drive to Mass, pick up the title and the bill of sale, drive back to Connecticut, get it registered, then drive back to Mass to pick up the car again. This seems like a waste of time, but on the other hand I don’t want to get in trouble for driving an unregistered car – even if it is only for a couple of hours. I cannot find information on how to do this legally! Please help!

V asked:


We have a price set. I want to make sure that I do everything I need to, because he is permanently moving outside the US, so if something is forgotten or neglected, it could be impossible to recify it.

I assume that I need to write out a bill of sale for each of us, saying this car was purchased on this date for x amount of dollars.

What else is needed? Thanks so much for answering

V asked:


As far as I know,the only thing I need is him to sign the title over to me.
Then, a bill of sale to both of us, saying this car was sold on this day, for X amount of money.
Then, on my end, I need to get it registered and get plates and all that.

But strictly speaking about the actual person to person transaction, what are the necessary components?

Sassy One asked:


I have my old car up for sale. It has a problem when I apply the brakes, it acts like it wants to stall. After it warms up, it is okay.
I will be honest with a buyer regarding this problem, I will sell “as is.”
Besides the DMV forms and sign off, what should I put on a bill of sale regarding as is. I don’t want them bringing the car back.

Jenny L asked:


I bought a used car privately, and the seller told me a mechanic told him it was safe to drive…specifically the brakes…and 2 days later I have failed brakes and ABS and nearly 1000 in repairs. We did not have a bill of sale….just a title…I’m in Ohio…can anyone shine some light on this for me?

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