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The state of Massachusetts doesn't always require a bill of sale. For instance, if you're buying a vehicle from a dealer, they will take care of the registration and titling for you. However, if you're buying from a private party, a bill of sale may be necessary.
If a vehicle has two owners, both owners must provide proof of identity. If you register a vehicle in the name of a sole proprietor with either of the following: Federal identification number. Employer identification number.
On back of title, there is a space for both the buyer and seller to sign, print their names and provide the date. Though multiple spaces are not provided for multiple buyers or sellers, any and all names and signatures associated with the sale can be recorded here.
A Registration and Title Application form, or RTA, is required of all customers registering in the state of Massachusetts. You will need to complete this form even if you're picking up your vehicle out of state.
On back of title, there is a space for both the buyer and seller to sign, print their names and provide the date. Though multiple spaces are not provided for multiple buyers or sellers, any and all names and signatures associated with the sale can be recorded here.
To register and title a vehicle purchased from an individual (non-dealer), you will need the following: A completed Registration and Title Application. The previous owner's certificate of title or the previous owner's registration and bill of sale for vehicles that are exempt because of its age.
To transfer a car title in Massachusetts, you need the current title, a bill of sale, the Massachusetts Title Application (form RMV-1), proof of identity, payment of sales tax, and an odometer disclosure statement for vehicles under ten years old. Having all necessary documents ready simplifies the process.
Once the sale is complete, cancel your registration online or at a Massachusetts RMV office as soon as possible. After turning in your plate, contact your insurance agent to discontinue auto insurance on your old vehicle and add a new car to the policy if applicable.
To transfer a car title in Massachusetts, you need the current title, a bill of sale, the Massachusetts Title Application (form RMV-1), proof of identity, payment of sales tax, and an odometer disclosure statement for vehicles under ten years old.
To register a vehicle in Massachusetts, bring proof of insurance, the vehicle title, an odometer disclosure statement, and payment for your registration fees to your local Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) office. All vehicles registered in Massachusetts must pass a yearly vehicle inspection.