This forms package contains a Bill of Sale, Odometer Statement and Promissory Note. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
This forms package contains a Bill of Sale, Odometer Statement and Promissory Note. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
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A registration card that is either unexpired or expired for less than one year. A Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin, if available. A completed "Application for Certificate of Title and Registration" (VSA 17A) A completed, signed and notarized "Application in Lieu of Title Certificate" (VSA 12).
Except as provided in ? 46.2-644.03 and 58.1-3942, any person who sells, trades, exchanges, or barters a motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer in the Commonwealth without first having secured a certificate of title for it or without legally having in his possession a certificate of title for the vehicle issued to its
You will need a clean title in order to sell your vehicle. A clean title has no tears or damage, has legible and accurate listed information, and is a title with no lien on it. If you do not own your car outright and have a lien on your vehicle, you'll have to resolve that balance before making the sale.
Virginia requires a bill of sale to register and title cars. Certain conditions that apply to the sale of a boat may require it, too. In most cases, you need to draft your own bill of sale in Virginia.
The bill of sale can be a handwritten statement signed by the seller and purchaser or a Vehicle Price Certification (Bill of Sale) (SUT 1) signed by the seller or purchaser. Vehicles that have been owned for 12 months or more do not need proof of the purchase price.