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take our lead lets help you make your mark our goal is your satisfaction let us show you the way a bill of sale for a car should include 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 the 9th of november 2017 take our lead a bill of sale refers to a legally binding document which confirms that you actually bought that vehicle from a private entity or party the bill of sale is not a form of title but you could use it to obtain the vehicles title from the dmv [Music] make your mark take our lead in simple terms a bill of sale agreement is nothing more than a contract for the purchase of a vehicle between a buyer and a seller in most cases the contract is legally binding between buyer and seller as long as the bill of sale follows guidelines required in the state wher