Mississippi Bill of Sale for Automobile or Vehicle including Odometer Statement and Promissory Note

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Mississippi
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MS-00431-C
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What is this form?

The Bill of Sale for Automobile or Vehicle including Odometer Statement and Promissory Note is a comprehensive legal document that facilitates the sale of a vehicle. This form package not only verifies the sale but also includes an odometer statement and a promissory note for payments. It's essential for transactions where the buyer pays a down payment and finances the balance over time, providing clarity and protection to both parties involved in the sale.

Key components of this form

  • Bill of Sale: Records details of the vehicle sale, buyer, and seller information.
  • Odometer Disclosure Statement: Confirms the vehicle's mileage at the time of sale, ensuring compliance with federal and state laws.
  • Promissory Note: Details the terms of payment, including down payment and financing arrangements.
  • Signatures: Requires signatures from both seller and buyer, often witnessed by a notary to validate the document.
  • Vehicle Identification: Captures critical information about the vehicle, including make, model, VIN, and year.
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Common use cases

This form should be used in situations where an individual is buying or selling a vehicle directly. It is particularly useful when the buyer intends to make a down payment and finance the remaining balance. The Bill of Sale serves to protect both parties by providing a record of the transaction, while the Odometer Statement ensures compliance with legal requirements regarding vehicle mileage disclosure.

Intended users of this form

  • Buyers looking to purchase a vehicle, especially those using financing options.
  • Sellers wishing to document the sale of their vehicle clearly.
  • Individuals involved in private vehicle transactions who require a legal record of the sale.
  • Parties who need to provide an accurate odometer reading during the transfer of ownership.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the parties: Fill in the names and addresses of the buyer(s) and seller(s).
  • Specify the vehicle details: Enter the make, model, VIN, and year of the vehicle being sold.
  • Complete the financial information: State the purchase price, down payment, and any financing details in the promissory note.
  • Sign the form: Both buyer(s) and seller(s) must sign and date the document.
  • Notarize if required: While not always necessary, consider getting the form notarized for added legal protection.

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Avoid these common issues

  • Failing to complete the Odometer Disclosure Statement accurately.
  • Not including all necessary vehicle details, such as the VIN.
  • Omitting signatures from all required parties.
  • Not specifying the terms clearly in the Promissory Note.
  • Neglecting to notarize the document when required by state law.

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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.

The full names and contact information of the buyer and seller. A statement that transfers ownership of the item from the seller to the buyer. A complete description of the item being purchased. A clause indicating the item is sold "as-is"

Is a bill of sale required in California? While a bill of sale is not a legal requirement in California, it's a good idea to have one if you sell or purchase a vehicle. There is no specific form required, but the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has a bill of sale form.

Write the title "Bill of Sale" at the top of the paper. Write the buyer's full name and address under the title of "Buyer." Write the seller's full name and address under the title of "Seller." Write down the year, make, model, color, current odometer reading, and Vehicle Identification Number from the vehicle.

The date of the sale. A description of the car, including its: Year, make and model. The selling price of the car. If the car is a gift or partial gift, you should still create a bill of sale. Warranty information. The full names, addresses and signatures of the buyer and seller.

A Mississippi general bill of sale does not need to be notarized.

Name of the seller. Complete address of the seller. Name of the buyer. Complete address of the buyer.

A California Bill of Sale must include both a buyer's and a seller's disclosure. They must be read. If the parties agree to the sale, the document must be signed, witnessed, and notarized. The date of the signatures should also be listed.

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Mississippi Bill of Sale for Automobile or Vehicle including Odometer Statement and Promissory Note