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so what is a bill of sale for a vehicle hello this is dave at Title VII comm and a lot of times the idea of a bill of sale comes up at the time of transfer or registration so lets describe what a good bill sale is what its used for and also what it doesnt do first of all bill sale is not a legal ownership record that is the actual title so make sure if youre buying a vehicle that you actually have the title in addition to the bill of sale the title is what shows ownership the bill sale is just evidence of a transaction between two people that occurred separate from the legal ownership it does not document that the prior owner was legally entitled so if you have a bill of sale from you know John Smith that transfers you a car theres no proof that John Smith had ownership of that car to give to you unless he also has the title to go with it um again the title by itself isnt any good to you either because if somebody just hands you the title it doesnt prove that they actually sold