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.
HSMV form 82040 is the application for title for the purchaser. A completed 82040 should be submitted with every title you give to us for processing. This is a multi-use form, so don't feel like every box needs to have something in it. Some of the sections may not apply to your particular transaction.
An all-terrain vehicle (ATV) is defined as a motorized off-highway vehicle designed to travel on four low-pressure or non-pneumatic tires, having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and handlebars for steering control.
And if you are new to offroading, let's clarify that on an ATV the passenger rides behind the driver, like on a motorcycle. If you wish to ride next to each other, you want a side-by-side, also called a UTV. These drive like a car with a steering wheel.
Online Transfer Process Access the DHSMV Web Portal: Visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) website to initiate the online title transfer. Complete the Application: Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title online.
Essential Modifications for Making Your UTV Street Legal Lighting. Mirrors. Seat Belts. Horn. Speedometer and Odometer. Gathering Required Documentation. Completing the VIN Inspection. Submitting the Application to DHSMV.
To fill out Form HSMV 82050: Choose the purpose: Notice of Sale (complete Sections 1 and 3) or Bill of Sale (complete Section 2 and buyer's signature required) Complete Section 1: Motor Vehicle Description Complete Section 2: Odometer Disclosure Statement (required for motor vehicle sales) Complete Section 3.
Certificate of Title Most vehicles, mobile homes, or vessels are required to be titled, with the exception of mopeds, motorized bicycles, and trailers weighing less than 2,000 pounds.
Section 317.0006, Florida Statutes, provides for the requirement of a certificate of title for off- highway vehicles.
The short-form report must include: The date, time, and location of the crash. A description of the vehicles involved. The names and addresses of the parties involved, including all drivers and passengers, and the identification of the vehicle in which each was a driver or a passenger.