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.
Your OHV/ATV must have an Arizona Certificate of Title in your name. If the vehicle is not titled in your name or you have an out-of-state title, you will need to visit an MVD Office or Authorized Third Party Provider to obtain an Arizona Certificate of Title.
Title transfers in Arizona must be carried out at an Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) office or at authorized third-party providers. Some ADOT MVD locations permit title transfer services online for qualifying scenarios, whereas others may require an in-person appointment.
California: California requires all ATVs to be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles. If the title is missing, an Application for Duplicate or Transfer of Title may be required along with a bill of sale. California also mandates an off-highway vehicle identification sticker that must be renewed annually.
The title should include the VIN, make, model, and the owner's details. Complete Required Forms: Fill out any required state-specific forms. Most states require a title application and a bill of sale. Calculate Fees: Determine any fees associated with the transfer.
What steps do I need to take to be in compliance with the law? Your OHV/ATV must have an Arizona Certificate of Title in your name.
Selling Your Vehicle complete a sold notice on AZ MVD Now. sign off the back of the title. remove the license plate from the vehicle and contact MVD to transfer it to another vehicle you own, or destroy it. give the title to the buyer with any lien release, if applicable. within 30 days request a registration credit.
Selling Your Vehicle complete a sold notice on AZ MVD Now. sign off the back of the title. remove the license plate from the vehicle and contact MVD to transfer it to another vehicle you own, or destroy it. give the title to the buyer with any lien release, if applicable. within 30 days request a registration credit.
Transferring a Title and Registration A completed, signed Title and Registration Application. A signed vehicle title. A lien release, if applicable. All applicable title and registration fees. Any other documents that apply (e.g, original or certified copy of power of attorney, personal representative papers, etc.)
Notarization is not required on the Arizona title.
In Arizona, this State requires the execution of a bill of sale in a written format as an important way of effecting ownership transfer. This paper, signed between both parties, serves as an actual notice of ownership and title to facilitate the proper transfer of car ownership.