Connecticut General Form of Inspection and Maintenance Agreement

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A contractual maintenance agreement is a contract under which a service provider agrees to perform maintenance services. Contracts vary, and may include the costs or servicing and/or materials. Services may include diagnosing problems, phone support, onsite repairs, spare parts, substitute units, supplementary program equipment, preventive maintenance, and other provisions. Reasons for entering into such contracts by a consumer may include, among others, the impracticality of staffing and equipping maintenance facilities or lack of a technical support staff to develop effective maintenance programs.
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Required Documents for Car Sellers in ConnecticutComplete a Connecticut bill of sale (Form H-31). If you choose to use a generic bill of sale form, make sure it includes the following: The names and addresses of both the buyer and seller. The car's vehicle identification number (VIN), model, year, make, and color.

All vehicles with gross vehicle weights above 10,000 pounds are exempt from the Connecticut emissions inspection program. All vehicles that are 25 or more years old, including trucks, are also exempt. Certain other exemptions might also apply, but in a very limited way.

Connecticut law does not require periodic safety inspections of all vehicles registered in the state.

If a vehicle is over 20 model years old, a Connecticut title will not be required to sell a vehicle. If title is not available, a Supplemental Assignment of Ownership form (Form Q-1) can be completed in full to indicate the buyer and the seller.

Please make all checks payable to DMV. Acceptable forms of payment are: cash, money orders, personal checks and bank checks. American Express, Mastercard, Visa, Discover and most debit cards with Mastercard/Visa logo. Please make all checks payable to DMV.

If a vehicle is over 20 model years old, a Connecticut title will not be required to sell a vehicle. If title is not available, a Supplemental Assignment of Ownership form (Form Q-1) can be completed in full to indicate the buyer and the seller.

Connecticut law does not require periodic safety inspections of all vehicles registered in the state.

Documents required:Identification. You must present an acceptable form of identification to register your vehicle.Proof of insurance.Completed registration application (Form H-13B).Bill of sale.Payment: A passenger vehicle registration with new plates (and no lien) will cost $195.Proof of ownership.

For registration of a non-titled vehicle, the registration from the last owner and a Supplemental Assignment of Ownership (form Q-1) and/or Bill of Sale (form H-31) is needed. See more information when a title is not needed.

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Connecticut General Form of Inspection and Maintenance Agreement