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How to fill out the Transfer Of Ownership Form online
Filling out the Transfer Of Ownership Form online is a straightforward process that ensures the change of ownership for your horse is properly documented. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, providing clarity and support as you complete the necessary fields.
Follow the steps to fill out the Transfer Of Ownership Form online smoothly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the details of the horse being transferred. You will need to provide the sex of the horse, the horse's registered name, registration number, and if applicable, details for an unregistered foal such as the name and registration numbers of the sire and dam.
- Next, indicate the date of sale and the actual purchase date of the horse, including month, day, and year.
- Fill out the buyer's information, including their ApHC number, mailing address, home phone, daytime phone, email, and any indication of a new address if applicable.
- Next, input the seller’s details, which include their ApHC number, name, address, home and daytime phone numbers, email, and similar options for indicating a new address.
- Determine the appropriate transfer fees based on membership status. Select the appropriate fee structure. If you are applying for additional services, such as membership upgrades, indicate those selections as well.
- If applicable, provide credit card information for payment. Make sure to include all required details and the cardholder's signature.
- Review the form for accuracy. Ensure that all fields are completed clearly using blue ink if printed. Any alterations may require verification.
- Once completed, save your changes, download, print the form, or share it as necessary before submission to the ApHC.
Start filling out your Transfer Of Ownership Form online today.
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