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If You're the Seller To sell your car in North Dakota, you need to complete a Seller's Assignment and Warranty of Title and, if the car is less than nine years old, a Damage Disclosure Statement (SFN 18609). You must also remove the license plates. The state does not require sellers to complete a bill of sale.
The North Dakota law enforcement impound bill of sale (Form SFN-2902) allows for a buyer to purchase a vehicle from a law enforcement agency that was impounded. The transaction must follow State Statute 39-26.
Ordering a Duplicate North Dakota Title Fill out the Application for Certificate of Title & Registration of a Vehicle (Form SFN 2872). Show your registration certificate. Provide the reason you are requesting a duplicate title (lost, stolen or illegible title, etc.). Pay the $5 duplicate title fee.
To sell your car in North Dakota, you need to complete a Seller's Assignment and Warranty of Title and, if the car is less than nine years old, a Damage Disclosure Statement (SFN 18609).
No, a bill of sale is not required for private owner vehicle sales in North Dakota. However, North Dakota has an official bill of sale form (form SFN 2888) and it's a good idea to complete this form to provide legal protection to both the buyer and the seller.
North Dakota's Lemon Law (contained in N.D.C.C. Chapter 51-07) applies only to new cars. It does not apply to any other motorized vehicle or to used cars. When you buy a used car, you buy it ?as is,? unless a warranty is included in the purchase.
The owner, secured parties, or a lienholder of an abandoned motor vehicle has a right to reclaim such vehicle from the unit of government taking the motor vehicle into custody upon payment of all towing and storage charges resulting from taking the vehicle into custody within thirty days after the date of the notice ...
For North Dakota, you'll fill out the Application for Certificate of Title & Registration of a Vehicle. Pay applicable fees, and provide any information your DMV requires, such as a valid ID, proof of insurance, and a bill of sale for your vehicle.