Pennsylvania Boat Bill Of Sale With Notary

State:
Pennsylvania
Control #:
PA-00431A
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The Pennsylvania boat bill of sale with notary is a legal document used to record the sale of a watercraft in Pennsylvania. This form includes essential details such as the sale price, buyer and seller names, and specific information about the watercraft, including year, make, model, and hull identification number. The document requires signatures from both the seller and buyer and must be notarized to ensure authenticity. It includes provisions ensuring the seller guarantees ownership and the absence of encumbrances on the watercraft. Key filling instructions include entering accurate details for each section and ensuring the notary public signs and dates the document upon witnessing the signatures. This bill of sale is particularly useful for various stakeholders such as attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, providing a clear framework for transferring ownership while safeguarding against disputes. The form can help legal professionals streamline transactions and ensure compliance with state requirements, offering peace of mind to both buyers and sellers.
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Boat titling (proof of ownership) is required for: Motorized boats with inboard engines (regardless of length) Motorized boats with outboard engines that are 14 feet or more in length with a model year of 1997 or newer. PWCs with a model year of 1997 or newer.

Powered by an inboard motor, including personal watercraft, 1997 model year or newer. Powered by an outboard motor, 14 feet or longer, 1997 model year or newer.

Boat titling (proof of ownership) is required for: Motorized boats with inboard engines (regardless of length) Motorized boats with outboard engines that are 14 feet or more in length with a model year of 1997 or newer. PWCs with a model year of 1997 or newer.

Boat Titles and Registrations in Pennsylvania are issued through the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. When purchasing a boat, you should title and register the boat in the state in which you will be primarily using the boat. If transferring ownership of a boat, both the seller and the buyer must be present.

If it was never titled, you must bring a seller's registration card, or a seller's official affidavit of ownership issued by their State Jurisdiction. Your PA driver's license or PA ID card. A Bill of Sale (notarized if there is no title present).

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Pennsylvania Boat Bill Of Sale With Notary