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.
Maximum length: The overall length of the vehicle and trailer combination cannot exceed 65 feet. Maximum width: Trailers cannot be wider than 8.5 feet. Maximum height: The total height of the vehicle and trailer combination cannot exceed 13.5 feet.
Ohio: In Ohio, it's not required to insure campers, trailers, or fifth wheels. However, all motor vehicles are required to have bodily injury liability coverage at a rate of $25,000 per person and $50,000 for more than one person per accident.
An Ohio trailer bill of sale form is necessary for trailer transactions, offering legal evidence of ownership transfer.
A Certificate of Title is not required on any Utility Trailer weighing less than 4,000 pounds. Commercial Trailers or Semi-trailers weighing in excess of 4,000 pounds must have a Certificate of Title.
Writing a state of Ohio bill of sale is a simple process. Start by using our easy-to-use, customizable template. Provide the legal names, addresses, and contact information of both the buyer and the seller. Describe the item being sold, including the make, model, year, color, and any unique identifiers.
For a title transfer in Ohio, you'll need a signed title, a bill of sale, an odometer disclosure statement, a completed application for a certificate of title, and valid proof of identification for both the buyer and seller.
If you are buying from an Ohio dealer they will obtain a title for you. If you are buying from a private party you will need a properly assigned title from the seller. If the seller is an out of state dealer you will also need a detailed bill of sale.
If the trailer is not a travel trailer and weights 4,001 pounds or more, you must provide proof of ownership and apply for an Ohio title at any of our county title offices.
A Certificate of Title is not required on any Utility Trailer weighing less than 4,000 pounds. Commercial Trailers or Semi-trailers weighing in excess of 4,000 pounds must have a Certificate of Title.