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.
Transferring a car title usually requires the vehicle title itself and a title application, the parties' addresses, signatures from the previous and new owners, and details on the vehicle and its value. These documents look different from state to state, but the information they require is generally the same.
A form DTF-802 (Statement of Transaction - Sale or Gift of Motor Vehicle, All Terrain Vehicle, Vessel, or Snowmobile) signed by the buyer. If the snowmobile is 7 years old or newer, the back of the DTF-802 MUST be signed by the seller. If it is older than 7 years, a DTF-802 or a Bill of Sale must be submitted.
Either the registrant or the owner can bring the registration and title application to a local DMV office. The person who applies must show the original proofs of identity and date of birth for both the registrant and the owner.
Insurance Requirements All snowmobiles operated on any part of a roadway or shoulder of a highway in New York State must be covered by minimum liability insurance.
Any snowmobile operated in New York State must be registered with the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), even if it is registered in another state or province, except under certain special circumstances. Registration is done at the time of sale by the dealer.
Vehicles Purchased in a Private Sale The new owner must give the original bill of sale to the DMV along with the other required proofs of ownership when they title and register the vehicle.
Does a bill of sale have to be notarized in New York? No. A bill of sale for a private party vehicle transfer does not need to be notarized in New York.
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.
No. If the vehicle (1973 or newer) has an original New York State Certificate of Title, a notary doesn't need to witness the buyer and seller signing the vehicle title. However, if the vehicle's title is from a list of 15 specific states, then yes, the transfer section must be notarized.