This is a Bill of Sale of Automobile, Odometer Disclosure Statement, Promissory Note forms package. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
This is a Bill of Sale of Automobile, Odometer Disclosure Statement, Promissory Note forms package. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
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Every motor vehicle not more than 35 model years old which is domiciled in Alabama and is required to be registered in Alabama is required to have an Alabama certificate of title.
The titled owner(s) or recorded lienholder can apply for a replacement title online by using the Public Title Portal. Once the title application is complete, it can be electronically uploaded and submitted for payment. The application fee is $15.00 and is non-refundable.
If you need an original title, you'll need to submit an application through a Designated Agent of the Alabama Department of Revenue. These could be through the County License Plate Issuing Officials, any licensed Alabama motor vehicle dealer, and certain banks and credit unions within the state.
You should be able to take your bill of sale, receipt, or a notarized statement and apply for a bonded title. *If you transferred the title into your name before losing it, you can simply apply for a duplicate certificate of title at the DMV.
Odometer not certified legend would commonly be reflected on a title when the transaction did not involve a transfer, and therefore, the mileage is not required to be certified. For example, someone moving to Alabama from another state and completing an application for title and registration.