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Tennessee complies with the notary requirements for out of state titles. Currently, the only state we do not require the notary from is Kentucky. For example, a title being transferred from PA to TN would need to be notarized to title in TN because the PA title requires it to be notarized.
How to Write Step 1 ? Save The As-Is Bill Of Sale To Properly Document Your Transaction. ... Step 2 ? Produce The Date Of Reference For This Sale. ... Step 3 ? Identify The As-Is Seller. ... Step 4 ? Name The Purchaser Behind This Sale. ... Step 5 ? Record The As-Is Transaction Amount. ... Step 6 ? Discuss The Purchase Details.
Required Documents A title signed over to the buyer. ... A bill of sale. Odometer Disclosure Statement (Form RV-F1317001) If the buyer is residing in a county in which it is required, a certificate of emissions inspection from the Department of Environment and Conservation.
A Tennessee bill of sale is a form that records a sale or trade of personal property between a buyer and a seller. Like a receipt, a bill of sale verifies the transfer of ownership of an item from one person to another and proves that the transfer was legal and agreed upon.
Seller: Bills of sale should include primary seller information, such as their name and address, as well as that of any additional sellers. Buyer: The person taking ownership is the buyer. Their name and address should also be included, along with details on any additional buyers.
Signing Requirements ? Both the buyer and the seller must sign the bill of sale, but it does not need to be notarized.
Anyone can draft a bill of sale in Tennessee. As long as the document has been signed by all involved parties, it can be legally binding.
Does a bill of sale have to be notarized in Tennessee? No. A vehicle bill of sale for a private party transfer does not need to be notarized.