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A Wisconsin general bill of sale is a legal document that is used by private parties to prove the sale and purchase of a piece of personal property in the State of Wisconsin. The document provides identifiable information regarding the property being sold and serves as evidence of a change of ownership.
The bill of sale should provide identifying information about the buyer and the seller, a description of the vehicle, and a listing of the terms of the exchange. The form is not required when selling a motor vehicle, although it can be helpful for an individual's records or in subsequent permit applications.
Wisconsin bill of sale forms are legal documents demonstrating the lawful sale and purchase of items of personal property in the State of Wisconsin. Bills of sale provide information about the buyer and seller, a description of the item or items being sold, and the terms of the sale.
The Bill of Sale is provided for your convenience, it is not a required form. You may keep a copy with your records, and make a copy for the buyer as documentation of the sale.
Complete Title and Registration Application form (online with MV1 Application or download MV1) using the plate number you want to transfer. Included will be a summary sheet explaining how to submit all documents and payment. This form must be signed by the current owner on record.
The Wisconsin bill of sale form - WB 25 - was designed to assist licensees with the transfer of personal property in connection with a real estate transaction. The form is prepared by the seller's agent and conveys the seller's personal property to the buyer ''for good and valuable consideration''.
The Bill of Sale is provided for your convenience, it is not a required form. You may keep a copy with your records, and make a copy for the buyer as documentation of the sale.
In Wisconsin, it is possible to give a car to your child without charging a purchase price. On the back of the original title, you will write in a purchase price of ?zero dollars?. The title and MV1 form must still be filled out as if cash were exchanged for the car.