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Old 11-29-2008, 02:23 AM   #1
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DMV is closed tomorrow and i dont have access to a printer.. Is it alright if i make a generic bill of sale on a piece of regular paper stating that info needed? Im suppose to be selling my project car tomorrow and i dont know what to do
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Old 11-29-2008, 11:19 AM   #2
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I've done that before. Just look at the form on the web site and copy down all the things you need.
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Old 11-29-2008, 01:28 PM   #3
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the basics you need are: Seller and buyers name, date of transaction, ammount car was sold for; year, make, model, and mileage of vehicle. Make sure that the both of you sign and date the document. Make copies for DMV, yourself and the seller if he wants. A hand written bill of sale is fine if you have these bits of information, I have done it with almost all of my vehicle purchases.
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Re: Bill of Sale question

Ask to see the purchasers I.D. and document his driver's license number. Don't forget to complete the transfer of ownership on the back of your pink slip (Title). That's where you put the new owners name for the Release of liability. Then mail, or take that to DMV within 10 days. The problem I have with all of this is that DMV won't take your name off the registration, even after receiving the Relaease of Liability until the new owner registers the vehicle in his/her name....And also add the VIN# of the vehicle to the Bill of Sale.
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ah yes, forgot the vin number. Also might want to include the liscence plate number just in case. Vin number is most important though.

The release of liability is mostly for in a case where the new owner fails to register the vehicle and does something like get in an accident. It just shows DMV that you are not responsible. That is why I say keep a copy of the bill of sale (handwritten or otherwise) as well as a copy of the release of liability. I had DMV, and an insurance company try to come after me over a car I sold being used in a hit and run accident. Always keep copies.
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ah yes, forgot the vin number. Also might want to include the liscence plate number just in case. Vin number is most important though.

The release of liability is mostly for in a case where the new owner fails to register the vehicle and does something like get in an accident. It just shows DMV that you are not responsible. That is why I say keep a copy of the bill of sale (handwritten or otherwise) as well as a copy of the release of liability. I had DMV, and an insurance company try to come after me over a car I sold being used in a hit and run accident. Always keep copies.
That's exactly what I'm talking about. DMV still disregards their own forms, coming after you even though you filed the R.O.L. They do that alot, especially CHP. If the car you sold gets abandoned on the roadway and the new owner never registered it, the CHP will still try to recoop the money for the tow from the last registered owner even though you sent in your R.O.L.
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Exactly. That is why I keep copies of everything, and always recommend everyone else to. Call me paranoid, but it has saved my hide a few times.
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