This forms package contains a Bill of Sale, Odometer Statement and Promissory Note. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
This forms package contains a Bill of Sale, Odometer Statement and Promissory Note. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
The lienholder's statement that includes the owner's name and the year, make and VIN of the vehicle. The statement must be on the lien holder's letterhead and must state that the lienholder holds the original title and understands that the copy of the title will be used to register the vehicle in New York.
Selling your car while it is under a lien is possible. There are several ways to do this, including going to a dealership or going through a private buyer. Do your research to determine which will give you the best deal for your car.
What Documents Will I Need To register the vehicle? Vehicles valued at $4,000 or less: You will need a REG 168A. A bill of sale from the lien holder to the new buyer. Vehicles valued at $4,001 or more: You will need a REG 168. A bill of sale from the lien holder to the new buyer.
Small Claims Court: If the amount involved is within the limits of small claims court in your state, and you have evidence that the seller knowingly sold you a car with a lien, you can file a lawsuit. To file a lawsuit, you or your lawyer can file a Complaint.
Can I create my own California vehicle bill of sale? Yes, you can create your own bill of sale using a template or an online form. However, it's essential you include all required information and that both parties sign the document.
To take over ownership of a vehicle, you will need: If the seller is not the owner whose name is on the title, you will need a Bill of Sale signed by both the seller and the person whose name appears on the title. A record of the odometer mileage (if the vehicle is less than 10 years old).