Maryland Certificate of Sale

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Maryland
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MD-JB-045-21
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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.

You will need a notary, witnessing both the buyer(s) and seller(s) signatures, if you present a bill of sale to complete your transaction.A notarized MVA Bill of Sale200b (form # VR-181) is needed if the sale price is less than the vehicle's book value and the vehicle is 7 years old or newer.

The buyer(s) and seller(s) must sign and print their name(s) on the Maryland Certificate of Title under the Assignment of Ownership section. If there is a co-buyer, he or she must also sign. The buyer's name and address must be recorded in the Assignment of Ownership area on the title to complete the sale.

You will need a notary, witnessing both the buyer(s) and seller(s) signatures, if you present a bill of sale to complete your transaction.A notarized MVA Bill of Sale200b (form # VR-181) is needed if the sale price is less than the vehicle's book value and the vehicle is 7 years old or newer.

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.

A description of the vehicle, including the year, make, model, vehicle style, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Printed names and signatures of the buyer and seller. Date of the sale. Total cost of the vehicle.

The buyer(s) and seller(s) must sign and print their name(s) on the Maryland Certificate of Title under the Assignment of Ownership section. If there is a co-buyer, he or she must also sign. The buyer's name and address must be recorded in the Assignment of Ownership area on the title to complete the sale.

An original copy of a sales contract, or proof of purchase, which could be a letter, bill of sale, receipt, or tax invoice, showing the seller's details, the buyer's details, the date of the sale, the selling price or market value of the car, whichever is higher, and the car's registration and VIN numbers.

You will need a notary, witnessing both the buyer(s) and seller(s) signatures, if you present a bill of sale to complete your transaction.A notarized MVA Bill of Sale200b (form # VR-181) is needed if the sale price is less than the vehicle's book value and the vehicle is 7 years old or newer.

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Maryland Certificate of Sale