This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) 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 Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
Does an Illinois Bill of Sale Have to Be Notarized? Bills of sale do not require notarization in the state of Illinois, but it is always an option.
Illinois requires that drivers of ATVs be at least 16 years of age and carry a valid driver's license in order to use the ATVs on state-designated nature trails. Otherwise, the state of Illinois does not actually have an age restriction for the operation of ATVs. It only depends on where they are being operated.
While Illinois does not require ATV insurance for off-roading, if you use it on any highways or roads of any sort in the state you are required to have minimum protection on that vehicle.
All vehicles operated on Illinois public roads must be titled and registered.
Whether you've purchased a new car in Illinois, bought a car elsewhere and are registering it in the state, or are in the process of moving to Illinois, your vehicle must be registered before you can legally drive it.
To transfer the title of an ATV, verify ownership, obtain a signed title, complete the required forms, calculate applicable fees, and submit the documentation to your state DMV. After processing, you will receive the new title in the new owner's name.
Residents would only need to register an ATV once. If the resident moves or has new contact information or the ATV is sold, the information would need to be updated by sending revised information to the Vehicle Registration email.
If a motorcycle, all-ter- rain vehicle (ATV), or motor-driven cycle is not properly manufactured or equipped for general highway use as required by law, it is not eligible for registration but will be issued a distinctive Certificate of Title.
Items that are required to be titled with an agency of this State but not required to be registered with an agency of this State, such as all-terrain vehicles (“ATVs”) and off-road motorcycles.
The bill of sale is not a form of title, but you could use it to obtain the vehicle's title from the DMV. It's also important to note that the legality of your bill of sale depends on whether it bears or the necessary information or not.