Missouri Agreement to Purchase Boat, Subject to Inspection, with Bill of Sale

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This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Missouri law requires all motorized vessels (watercrafts) and outboard motors to be titled and registered. This includes jet skis, motorized water bikes, or any vessels over 12 feet in length powered by sail alone or combination of sail and machinery.

Yes. A Missouri bill of sale is required to register your vehicle. The bill of sale should be turned over to the Department of Revenue by the seller. The seller will also need to complete a Notice of Sale (Form 5049).

A bill of sale is required in order to register a boat in the state of Missouri. You'll also need a manufacturer's statement of origin and a title or a copy of Form 93.

If you plan to buy a boat in Missouri, but the owner has lost the title, she must first obtain a duplicate title from the Missouri Department of Revenue by filing an Application for Missouri Title and License. Once you complete the purchase, you must file your own application for title and registration.

You need a title for an outboard motor because it is like the proof of the outboard motor that belongs to you. If you don't have one, then you can't prove to others that the outboard motor belongs to you.

The Bill of Sale or Even-Trade Bill of Sale must be notarized when showing proof of ownership on major component parts of a rebuilt vehicle or when specifically requested to be notarized by the Department of Revenue.

Missouri law requires all motorized vessels, sailboats over 12 feet long, and gasoline powered outboard motors to be titled within 60 days of purchase, and registered with the state prior to use on state waters. Missouri residents are required to provide a valid title to buyers at the time of change in ownership.

An Application for Missouri Boat/Vessel or Outboard Motor Title and Registration (Form 93) Document signed by the dealer; or. A documented vessel Abstract of Title (CG-1332); or an assigned Documented Vessel Certificate of Registration (Form 4086).

The document provides information regarding the seller and the buyer as well as various articles of information about the vehicle and the transaction. This document will require notarization.

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Missouri Agreement to Purchase Boat, Subject to Inspection, with Bill of Sale