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 Utah State Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale Form TC-843 is essential for transferring ownership of vehicles. This form includes important information regarding the buyer, seller, and the vehicle being sold. Ensure the form is correctly filled to facilitate a smooth transaction.
A Utah Bill of Sale acts as a legal record for the transfer of property. It's mandatory in Utah to transfer vehicle ownership. The document ensures both parties have a record of the transaction, reducing potential disputes.
An Odometer Disclosure Statement is a form required by the state of Utah for all motor vehicle sales and transfers. It requires that the buyer and seller of the vehicle provide information regarding the vehicle's odometer reading, as well as other relevant information such as the year, make, and model of the vehicle.
ATVs and Dirt Bikes Every off-highway vehicle operated or transported in Utah must be registered.
Sure a bill of sale can be handwritten. As a matter of fact, it appears that a bill of sale is not technically required in California. It is just highly recommended.
111. (a) "All-terrain vehicle” means a motor vehicle subject to subdivision (a) of Section 38010 that is all of the following: (1) Designed for operation off of the highway by an operator with no more than one passenger. (2) Fifty inches or less in width.
Required documents for transferring a vehicle title include the original vehicle title signed by the seller, a valid ID for both parties, and potentially a bill of sale and smog certification for older vehicles.
The bill of sale can be handwritten or typed/printed, but it should be in ink, not pencil. If desired, you can use the TC-843, Bill of Sale provided by the DMV.
Utah defines a lost or defective title as "insufficient evidence of ownership". If the value of the motor vehicle exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) then a surety bond will likely be required. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, ATVs, watercraft and trailers may be transferred by this bonded method through the Utah DMV.
Vehicles – Every vehicle (including motor vehicles, motorcycles, trailers, semi-trailers, and manufactured homes) operated in Utah, regardless of model year, must be titled except non-commercial trailers that have an unladen weight of 750 pounds or less.