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.
What to Do if You Sell Your Car Remove your license plate from the vehicle. Give the new owner the signed title, current registration certificate, and current safety and emission certificates. Report the vehicle as sold to the Division of Motor Vehicles.
Federal law requires car sellers to write the cumulative mileage registered on the odometer on the title when transferring ownership. If the odometer reading is inaccurate, the seller must indicate this discrepancy, either on the title or on a disclosure form.
Here's how to get a car title: Go to your DMV with your bill of sale and any other required identification documentation. Buy a surety bond, which ensures your vehicle is clear of any problems, allowing you to be listed as the new owner. Secure a bonded title. Register your vehicle.
Driving without registration or certificate of title -- Class C misdemeanor. A violation of Subsection 41-1a-202(3), related to registration of vehicles after establishing residency, is a class C misdemeanor and, except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), has a minimum fine of $1,000.
When you sell your vehicle: Remove your license plate from the vehicle. Give the new owner the signed title, current registration certificate, and current safety and emission certificates. Report the vehicle as sold to the Division of Motor Vehicles.
Dealers must furnish proof that they have a valid sales tax license for the sale of motor vehicles. MVED can assist you in obtaining forms and filing for the Sales Tax License. TC-69, Utah State Business and Tax Registration is needed to apply.
What Vehicles Must Be Registered? cars • snowmobiles • trucks • watercraft/motorboats/sailboats • motorcycles • trailers • off-highway vehicles • campers Trailers weighing less than 750 pounds, when empty, are not required to be registered.
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.
If you are selling a car privately in Utah, you'll need to provide some paperwork to the buyer: the title, a bill of sale and the registration. If you don't have the title — or can't find it — order a replacement from the Utah Department of Motor 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.