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A bill of sale does not replace a Montana title. If the vehicle's title has been lost or destroyed, you will need to obtain a new one by completing an Application for Replacement Certificate of Title (Form MV7) download as pdf .
In fact, the State of Montana requires you to use their bill of sale. It must be notarized. You'll also need the vehicle's certificate of title or if you've moved from another state, the registration certificate from that state. You'll need proof of insurance as well.
Legally Selling the Vehicle To legally sell a vehicle, you must be the owner listed on the Certificate of Title. Every owner listed on the title must sign over the title in front of a notary public. EXCEPTION: notarization is not required for companies signing off a Montana title.
Montana requires that the seller(s) signature(s) on a Montana Motor Vehicle Title be notarized. Once notarized, the title becomes a negotiable instrument and ownership is readily transferred to the person holding the title.
Montana requires that the seller(s) signature(s) on a Montana Motor Vehicle Title be notarized. Once notarized, the title becomes a negotiable instrument and ownership is readily transferred to the person holding the title.