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.
To register an ATV, you must provide proof of who you are. You must provide proof of identity, date of birth, and at least six points of proof of name. For the most recent listing of acceptable documents see Proofs of Identity For Registration and Title (PDF) (ID-82).
Selling a New Vehicle The seller's signature is required to be notarized or verified on the Pennsylvania title. The seller's signature may be required to be notarized on some out-of-state titles. The seller will need to provide the authorized PennDOT agent with proper proof of identification(opens in a new tab) (PDF).
If you buy a vehicle from a registered dealer, you'll get a plate with a 45-day temporary sticker. The dealer also will handle the title and registration application. For a privately bought ATV, you must send DCNR: A completed application for registration and title.
To transfer a vehicle title in Pennsylvania, you'll need the signed title, a bill of sale, the application for title (Form MV-1), proof of identity, and proof of residency.
Complete form MV-1 with an authorized agent You will need to complete Form MV-1, "Application for Certificate of Title," and provide proof of Pennsylvania insurance.
Step 1: Gather acceptable documents to prove your current legal name, date of birth, Social Security number, citizenship or legal presence in the United States, and Ohio residential address. Step 2: Present your unexpired out-of-state driver license and acceptable documents at any Deputy Registrar license agency.
Ohio Online Title Replacements As you answer a few questions about your vehicle such as make/model, VIN number and yourself, the application for duplicate title form gets completed. Nothing extra to do on your end!
The buyer may, but does not have to be, present for the seller to complete the Assignment of Ownership; but the seller MUST have the buyer's name and address in order to complete this section and have the seller's signature notarized.
What Do I Need to Bring to the Title Office? Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) Assigned title from this state or another state. Bill of sale from a retail business or individual. Sworn statement of ownership. Other evidence required by law of another state from which the vehicle was brought into this state.
What Do I Need to Bring to the Title Office? Out-of-state title certificate. Bill of Sale if purchased from an Out-of-State dealer. Acceptable identification (please contact your County Clerk of Courts Title Office for details) and payment for title fees. An out-of-state vehicle identification number (VIN) inspection.