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Anyone can create and present a bill of sale. While some states require bills of sale to be witnessed by a notary public, in Utah, two private parties can sign a valid bill of sale on their own.
Step 3: Bill of Sale Although not legally required, the Utah DMV advises and provides private sellers with a bill of sale (form TC-843) to use when selling your car on your own. The bill of sale provides proof the seller has legally transferred ownership of the vehicle to the buyer.
Utah law has a 3 day right of return provision but it does not apply to motor vehicles. Your return policy must be included on the Contract of Sale and/or posted in the dealership even if you don't allow any vehicle to be returned.
The bill of sale should contain:name and address of the buyer;name, address and signature of the seller;complete vehicle description, including the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN);description of trade-in, if any;purchase price of the vehicle;trade-in allowance, if applicable; and.net purchase price.
In Utah, you can drive a car you just bought without plates or registration provided that you have a temporary permit (temporary tags). There are several types of temporary permits in Utah that are valid for a period between four days and 60 days. The cost for temporary tags in Utah is $6.
It is 60 days or less until your registration expiration. It is no more than 6 months after your registration has expired. You own or lease the vehicle.
New residents to Utah are allowed 60 days to transfer titles and registrations. To do this, you will need the existing title (unless held by a lien holder as collateral in a financing agreement) and the most recent registration.
You may then take the Application for Duplicate Utah Title to the DMV along with a bill of sale. If the previous title was from out-of-state, however, the seller is responsible for obtaining a duplicate title from that state.
Step 3: Bill of Sale Although not legally required, the Utah DMV advises and provides private sellers with a bill of sale (form TC-843) to use when selling your car on your own. The bill of sale provides proof the seller has legally transferred ownership of the vehicle to the buyer.