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In the sale information section on the title, do the following: Print and sign your name as seller(s) - all owners listed on the title must sign. Provide the name and address of the buyer/recipient. Fill out the odometer reading using the odometer reading from the vehicle (do not guess or estimate) Enter the date of sale.
Not only can you trade two cars for one but there isn't usually a limit set on how many vehicles you can trade in at one time. While we've answered the question, “Can I trade in two cars for one?” we know you may be curious about the perks of trading in multiple vehicles.
A motor vehicle bill of sale is required when selling a car, motorcycle, or other motor vehicle in the state of Virginia. Each document includes information such as vehicle details, model year, vehicle identification number, body type, and odometer reading (odometer disclosure statement).
Property Number (On your Fairfax County property bill, look near the top or bottom right corner after "Include this Number on your Check:") Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
§ 46.2-1508. Licenses required; penalty. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in business in the Commonwealth as a motor vehicle dealer or salesperson without first obtaining a license as provided in this chapter.
If you sell more than 4 cars within a calendar year, then you will need to register as an auto dealer. An auto dealer license is required to operate a dealership and conduct vehicle transactions legally within Virginia and ensures compliance with state laws and regulations related to the automotive industry.
Virginia-titled Vehicles Sign the vehicle over to the buyer/recipient and give them the title. Remove license plates. Notify DMV you have sold, traded or donated the vehicle. Notify your insurance company. Research the vehicle. Complete your portion of the title. Final Steps.
There is no legal requirement for a Virginia vehicle bill of sale, which means they don't have any requirements private buyers and sellers must place on the document if they decide to create one. However, several items will make your bill of sale effective if it's homemade.
Virginia-titled Vehicles Print and sign your name as seller(s) - all owners listed on the title must sign. Provide the name and address of the buyer/recipient on the top line of Section A. Fill out the odometer reading using the odometer reading from the vehicle (do not guess or estimate) Enter the date of sale.