How Do I Write a North Carolina Bill of Sale?The legal names of the buyer and seller (printed)The date the bill of sale was created.Certain information about the item being sold.The amount the item was sold for.The signature of the involved parties.For boats, the bill of sale will need to notarize.
If the seller is an individual and the vessel is registered in North Carolina or another state, but not titled, a notarized "Bill Of Sale" is proof-of-ownership. A "Bill-Of-Sale" can be typed or handwritten on plain paper. It must include the registration number, the hull ID number, and a vessel description.
You will need to provide a bill of sale if you purchase your trailer from the dealer.
When you're selling a car in North Carolina you must have your signature notarized. This is critical in the sale of the vehicle. Without a notary certification you will have to apply for a duplicate title and start the process over again.
North Carolina titles must be notarized. For out-of-state titles, NCDMV will recognize that state's requirements. This information includes the: Buyer and recipient's name and address.