New Hampshire Bill of Sale of Automobile and Odometer Statement for As-Is Sale

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NH-00431B
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What is this form?

The Bill of Sale of Automobile and Odometer Statement for As-Is Sale is a legal document used to transfer ownership of a motor vehicle from the seller to the buyer. This form serves as proof of the transaction and includes a declaration that the vehicle is sold "as-is," meaning the seller does not guarantee the condition of the vehicle. Unlike other bills of sale, this form also includes an Odometer Disclosure Statement to confirm the vehicle's mileage at the time of sale.

What’s included in this form

  • Seller and buyer information, including names and signatures
  • Description of the motor vehicle, including make, model, year, body type, and VIN
  • Guarantee of ownership and freedom from claims or offsets
  • As-is sale declaration with acknowledgment from the buyer
  • Odometer Disclosure Statement with mileage information
  • Notary section for validation of signatures
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When to use this form

This form is used when selling a motor vehicle in an as-is condition. It is important to use this document when transferring ownership to ensure both parties are clear about the vehicle's condition and the terms of the sale. This form is particularly useful when the buyer is purchasing a used vehicle from a private seller and needs legal proof of the transaction.

Who needs this form

  • Private sellers transferring ownership of a used automobile
  • Buyers purchasing a vehicle from a private seller and seeking a record of the sale
  • Individuals needing to comply with local vehicle registration requirements

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the parties by filling in the seller's and buyer's names.
  • Provide detailed information about the automobile, including make, model, year, body type, and VIN.
  • Specify the sale amount in dollars.
  • Include signatures and printed names of both the seller and buyer.
  • Complete the Odometer Disclosure Statement, ensuring the mileage is accurately recorded.
  • Have the document notarized to validate the transaction.

Notarization requirements for this form

Yes, this form must be notarized to be legally valid. This ensures that both parties' signatures are verified, adding an extra layer of security to the transaction. US Legal Forms can assist with online notarization, providing secure and convenient access at any time.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to provide accurate vehicle information, such as the VIN
  • Not including the purchase price of the vehicle
  • Overlooking the completion of the Odometer Disclosure Statement
  • Forgetting to have the form notarized, if required

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FAQ

Typically, the Purchaser does not need to sign the Bill of Sale. However, some jurisdictions will require the Purchaser to sign the Bill of Sale for some or all forms of transactions. You should check your local laws to verify whether the Purchaser's signature is required for your specific sale.

You only need a New Hampshire bill of sale to register a vehicle if you're registering a title exempt vehicle purchased in a private sale. Otherwise, you need a signed title. You must be prepared to pay the fees associated with registering your vehicle.

The bill of sale is not a form of title, but you could use it to obtain the vehicle's title from the DMV. It's also important to note that the legality of your bill of sale depends on whether it bears or the necessary information or not.Full legal names and addresses, as well as signatures of the buyer and seller.

The date of the sale. A detailed description of the vehicle, including: Make. Model. Color. Vehicle identification number. Model year. Year of manufacture. Type of body. Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of purchaser. Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of seller.

You only need a New Hampshire bill of sale to register a vehicle if you're registering a title exempt vehicle purchased in a private sale. Otherwise, you need a signed title. You must be prepared to pay the fees associated with registering your 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.

When writing a bill of sale, make sure it contains: the seller's name and address, the buyer's name and address, a description of the item being sold and if it's for a vehicle make sure to include, the vehicle identification number, the date of transaction, the previous owner, the amount paid, the method of payment and

The date of the sale. A detailed description of the vehicle, including: Make. Model. Color. Vehicle identification number. Model year. Year of manufacture. Type of body. Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of purchaser. Name, signature and legal address (no PO Box) of seller.

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