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#2 of 21 Bill of Sale format
by prithis
May 20, 2008 (11:44 am)
This is a Bill of Sale format that I used while selling my used car to a private party. I am in Illinois. Nothing on the DMV's website suggested that I needed a Bill of Sale. However the buyer and myself agreed on this document (apart from the title) - the buyer wanted this because he wanted to have some proof of the purchase in case he got stopped by the cops for driving a car without plates, and I wanted this document so that I had a record of the sale together with an "As Is" warranty clause. We decided not to do the notarization that may be required in other states.
BILL OF SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Dated:
Seller Information:
Name:
Address:
Buyer Information:
Name:
Address:
Motor Vehicle Information:
Make: ________________________ VIN: _______________________
Model: ________________________Color: ______________________
Year: _________________________Odometer: __________________
Price and Payment:
The full purchase price for the Vehicle is xxxx ("In Words" US Dollars). In exchange for the Vehicle, Buyer has paid Seller the full purchase price in Cash.
Warranty Information:
Seller declares the following:
a. That he or she is the true and lawful owner of the aforementioned Motor Vehicle;
b. That the aforementioned Motor Vehicle is free and clear from all claims of any kind;
c. That he or she has the legal right to sell the aforementioned Motor Vehicle;
d. That he or she will warrant and defend the title of the aforementioned Motor Vehicle against any and all lawful claims and demands of all persons.
Seller hereby notifies Buyer, and Buyer hereby acknowledges and agrees, that the Vehicle is being sold “As is”, without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, regarding the condition of the Vehicle. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs.
Buyer has inspected the aforementioned Motor Vehicle, and has accepted the Motor Vehicle in its existing condition.
Signatures:
SELLER ___________________________ BUYER _________________________
Date: _____________________________
#3 of 21 documentation requirements
by calleaghn
May 20, 2008 (12:28 pm)
I live in California and just bought a car on ebay from a New Jersey dealer. I am dealing directly with one particular salesman by cell phone. He has asked me to give him my social security number and a copy of my drivers license. I've never heard of this as a requirement for title transfer and I want to make sure it's on the level. Why would I need to give him all this info?
#4 of 21 Re: documentation requirements [calleaghn]
by tidester
May 20, 2008 (5:48 pm)
I would be very reluctant to provide a stranger with either my social security number or driver's license. That's an open invitation to identity theft. The seller has your cash and that should be sufficient for title transfer. Anyone else have a different perspective on this?
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#5 of 21 Re: documentation requirements [tidester]
by kirstie_h HOST
May 20, 2008 (5:57 pm)
well, if it is a dealer and the cash transaction is over $9,999, it's required.
#6 of 21 Re: documentation requirements [kirstie_h]
by calleaghn
May 20, 2008 (8:08 pm)
since asking the question, i've gathered some more information. it seems that since 9/11 in order to transfer a car out of state, it need to be registered to the new owner and in order to do that they need to be sure of the new owner's identity. i called finally and talked to the dealer directly (up to now i'd only talked with one particular salesman on his private cell phone) and this was confirmed.
thanks for all your help everyone! i appreciate it mucho.
i bought a prius by the way. very excited! but that's another forum, isn't it? :o}
#7 of 21 Re: documentation requirements [kirstie_h]
by tidester
May 20, 2008 (11:40 pm)
well, if it is a dealer and the cash transaction is over $9,999, it's required.
Yes, but we didn't know the purchase price and, even so, I would still be very reluctant to send my SSN and license without knowing a lot more about the dealer. But, that's just me! (And I would probably try a littler harder to find something locally.)
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#8 of 21 Re: documentation requirements [kirstie_h]
by volvomax
May 21, 2008 (1:17 pm)
In AZ its required for all dealer transactions, no matter the price.
#9 of 21 Re: documentation requirements [volvomax]
by joel0622
May 21, 2008 (3:44 pm)
People give us the SSN all the time when they write a check for a $3 part in service and freak when we ask for one on a $40K transaction
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I would either have every bit of info I wanted or pass on a deal before I let a car leave going cross country.
#11 of 21 Re: documentation requirements [prithis]
by volvomax
May 23, 2008 (1:25 pm)
Rules of the selling state apply.