Kansas Bill of Sale without Warranty by Corporate Seller

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KS-BILLSALE4
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This Bill of Sale without Warranty by Corporate Seller is a Bill of Sale with an appropriate state specific Acknowledgment by corporation Seller. This is a Quitclaim Conveyance. This form complies with all applicable state statutory law.
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Alabama. Arkansas. Colorado. Connecticut. Hawaii. Idaho. Maine. Nebraska.

Both the buyer and seller should receive copies of the bill of sale form. It's important for the buyer to keep the bill of sale with the title of the vehicle for registration and licensing purposes, if necessary. However, all parties should keep them for their own personal records.

Can a bill of sale be handwritten? If your state does not provide a bill of sale form, yes, you can handwrite one yourself. As long as the document includes all of the necessary parts of a bill of sale and is signed by both parties and a notary, it is valid. Some states require a bill of sale while others don't.

A bill of sale does not serve as proof of ownership. Only a title has that legal authority. Bills of sale serve as proof of title transfer, which buyers and sellers need for personal financial and tax records.

Certificate of Title. Lien Release, if applicable (form TR-150) Seller's Notification of Sale (form TR-216)

Most states do not require a notary to witness the signing of a bill of sale. However, by law, a notary public must witness both parties signing the document in Louisiana, Nebraska, Maryland, New Hampshire, West Virginia, and Montana. Notaries are optional in other states.

In simple terms, a bill of sale agreement is nothing more than a contract for the purchase of a vehicle between a buyer and a seller.In most cases, the contract is legally binding between buyer and seller as long as the bill of sale follows guidelines required in the state where the sale or transfer takes place.

In general, Kansas does not require bills of sale, title assignments, and applications to be notarized. However, it has the right to request notarization in unusual circumstances, such as if document information is incomplete or questionable.

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Kansas Bill of Sale without Warranty by Corporate Seller