Retail Installment Contract Vs Bill Of Sale For Vehicle In Maricopa

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A retail installment agreement is an agreement signed by the Purchaser involving a finance charge and providing for the sale of goods or services. Federal and some State Laws (Consumer Credit Protection Acts) require the disclosure of what the Purchaser is being charged for the credit he/she is receiving. These disclosures include such things as the amount being financed; finance charges; the annual percentage rate; and the number of payments and when due. However, such disclosures are usually only required when a person regularly extends consumer credit (e.g. more than 25 times in the preceding calendar year).



This form is for a casual seller who does not enter into such transactions on a regular basis. It can also be used in commercial transactions (e.g., credit that is not being extended primarily for personal, family, or household purposes).



The Purchaser in this form grants the Seller a security interest in the collateral being sold. A security interest is an interest in personal property or fixtures that secures payment or performance of an obligation. The Seller requires the Purchaser to secure the obligation with the personal property being purchased so that if the Purchaser does not pay as promised, the Purchaser can take the collateral back, sell it, and apply the proceeds against the unpaid obligation of the Purchaser.

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No, an Arizona bill of sale isn't required to register a motor vehicle in the state. However, it's highly recommended to have a bill of sale as it documents the transfer of ownership and the agreed-upon terms of the sale.

However, it is the seller's personal preference whether they would like a bill of sale. In some states, a vehicle bill of sale is not always required. For example, California, Massachusetts, and Tennessee do not require a bill of sale for automobiles. Also, some states will let you draft your own bill of sale.

In short, you need a bill of sale in order to obtain a title.

Legally, the Arizona DMV does not require private sellers to have a bill of sale, but most private sellers use one as a best practice. The Bill of Sale should be signed by both the buyer and seller.

Selling Your Vehicle complete a sold notice on AZ MVD Now. sign off the back of the title. remove the license plate from the vehicle and contact MVD to transfer it to another vehicle you own, or destroy it. give the title to the buyer with any lien release, if applicable. within 30 days request a registration credit.

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Retail Installment Contract Vs Bill Of Sale For Vehicle In Maricopa