This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Snowmobile from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
The state of New Hampshire does not title Off Highway Recreational Vehicles or snowmobiles nor does it maintain any records of title or liens on these types of vehicles. A title, bill of sale or previous registration is not required to register an Off Highway Recreational Vehicle or snowmobile.
New Hampshire is a title required state, and title to a motor vehicle must be proven before registration can be obtained.
In order for another individual to complete a registration with a Title or Bill of Sale signed over in your name only, they will need a notarized Power of Attorney authorizing them to complete the transaction on your behalf. Please include whether you want to transfer plates or get new ones.
It is important to make sure all the requirements for the respected state law are included in the bill of sale. As, with any legal written document a bill of sale can be handwritten.
What you need to know when filling out a Bill of Sale. The date of the sale. A detailed description of the vehicle, including: Make. Model. Color. Vehicle identification number. Model year. Year of manufacture. Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of purchaser. Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of seller.
Different Types Of Registrations And Corresponding Fees ResidentNon-Resident Snowmobile (club member) $121.00 $131.00 Snowmobile (non-member) $151.00 $161.00 ATV, UTV, or Other OHRV (club member) $59.00 $78.00 ATV, UTV, or Other OHRV (non-member) $89.00 $108.004 more rows
Information to include in a mobile home bill of sale. Be sure to include at least the following information: Mobile home description, including VIN, serial number, make, model, and year. Buyer and seller names, addresses, and contact information. Sale date.
The form also documents the sale and is the legal receipt. Keep copies of the bill of sale (FLHSMV recommends having it notarized), certificate of title or other type of transaction document showing it was sold.
One of the documents is the 'Bill of Sale,' also referred to as a 'Notice of Sale'. Although not legally needed in Florida since it doesn't actually replace the title transfer, it does provide extra protection both for the vehicle buyer and seller, and makes for an excellent personal record.