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.
The seller can't sell you the car legally w/o the title. Don't do it.
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).
All All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) in Pennsylvania -- except ATVs used solely for business or agricultural purposes -- need to be registered and titled with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR).
What paperwork do I need to privately sell a car in Pennsylvania? A Bill of Sale (although not legally required) Current maintenance and vehicle records. Government issued identification. The vehicle's original or replacement certificate of title.
Buying Or Selling A Vehicle Both parties must meet at a notary or an authorized PennDOT agent to complete the transfer. The seller must provide the current Certificate of Title with the odometer reading and signatures. The buyer ensures payment of applicable fees and taxes while submitting proof of identity.
Transferring a car title in Pennsylvania involves gathering necessary documents, including the original title signed by the seller, an odometer reading for cars under 10 years old, and completing Form MV-1. You can transfer the title at a local DMV office or use online services through PennDOT.
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).
In most cases, you will need the services of an authorized PennDOT agent or the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to assist you in transferring the title. The authorized PennDOT dealer, agent, or online title/registration processor must send the title application directly to PennDOT.
In most cases, you will need the services of an authorized PennDOT agent or the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to assist you in transferring the title. The authorized PennDOT dealer, agent, or online title/registration processor must send the title application directly to PennDOT.
It provides information about the buyer, the seller, the nature of the transaction, and the vehicle itself. This document will require notarization and may be required for registration.