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.
Every ATV and non street legal dirt bike sold in Ohio since July 1999 has come with an off road title. If your bike originally came from a dealer in Ohio a title does exist for it.
If you are buying from an Ohio dealer they will obtain a title for you. If you are buying from a private party you will need a properly assigned title from the seller. If the seller is an out of state dealer you will also need a detailed bill of sale.
Any Ohio resident that purchases an APV or off-highway motorcycle and intends to apply for registration to use the vehicle on federal, state or county parklands must already have an Ohio title prior to applying for registration.
Washington requires a bill of sale to transfer a car title and register the vehicle after it's been bought and sold. You can use the state-provided form or create your own. You don't need to have the form notarized.
In Ohio, a bill of sale is recommended to transfer ownership of a motor vehicle or boat. You can use a template provided by the State of Ohio or you can draft your own.
Under Ohio law: APVs and off-highway motorcycles are motor vehicles and are titled.
Title transfer: The Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) requires a vehicle bill of sale form for transferring the title to the new owner. Therefore, it's an essential requirement for the registration process.