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.
As of July 1, 2016, Indiana requires certificate of title for ORVs purchased after Dec. 31, 2009 (regardless of model year). Snowmobiles do not require a title regardless of model year but it is recommended. If a title is not required, you may process a registration for your vehicle online.
Customers may use a bill of sale to transfer vehicle ownership in very limited circumstances as outlined below. A bill of sale cannot be used to transfer vehicle ownership for a vehicle that requires a certificate of title by law.
The customer may present a Bill of Sale - State Form 44237 or similar document as proof of vehicle ownership only in the following circumstances: A person is voluntarily applying for a certificate of title for a vehicle that is not required to be titled under Indiana law.
Court Order Title Applications If you are unable to establish ownership through any one of the available BMV title application processes, you must obtain a court order. Once you have received the court order, you may apply for a certificate of title through the BMV.
To gift someone a vehicle, you must transfer the vehicle title to their name and create a bill of sale. Selling a vehicle for $1 instead of gifting it could result in your recipient paying sales tax based on the car's fair market value — it's better to stick with the official gifting process.
If you're participating in a private sale from one person to another, you must have a bill of sale. However, you don't need it for registration unless the situation is dire and there is no way to use another document like the title.
An application for a new, renew or duplicate registration for an ORV or snowmobile may be purchased at any BMV branch. You will receive your Certificate of Registration and decal within 21 days.
Visit a motor vehicle agency to transfer the title, complete the Vehicle Registration Application (Form BA-49) if applicable, and receive the license plates. To avoid a $25 penalty, New Jersey or dealer reassigned titles must be transferred within 10 working days from the date of sale.
In Indiana, the process of transferring a vehicle title does require notarization. Specifically, the seller's signature on the title must be notarized to validate the authenticity of their identity and consent for the transaction.