Bill of Sale of Automobile and Odometer Statement for As-Is Sale - Vermont 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'County' and the sale amount in the designated fields at the top of the Bill of Sale.
  3. Enter the names of both the Buyer(s) and Seller(s) in their respective sections, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  4. Complete the vehicle details: Make, Model, Body Type, VIN, and Year. This information is crucial for identification.
  5. Review the statement regarding the vehicle being sold 'as-is' and ensure both parties understand this condition before signing.
  6. Have both Seller(s) sign and print their names where indicated. This finalizes the agreement.
  7. For the Odometer Disclosure Statement, fill in your name as Transferor (Seller) and state the current odometer reading accurately.
  8. Select one of the options regarding odometer discrepancies if applicable, then complete vehicle details again as required.
  9. Ensure both Transferor (Seller) and Transferee (Buyer) sign their respective sections to validate this document.

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The information that is standard on a completed odometer disclosure statement form includes: The sellers name and contact information. The buyers name and contact information. The date the odometer is certified. The vehicles year, make, model number. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
The official Vermont bill of sale is form VT-005 which contains the following information: Year, Make and Model of the Vehicle. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Color of vehicle. Date of Sale. Purchase price. Odometer reading. Seller(s) name, address, phone number, email, and signature.
A Vermont motor vehicle bill of sale certifies that a motor vehicle sale took place between two individuals. The document, officially called the Bill of Sale and Odometer Disclosure Statement (Form VT 005), is provided by the DMV to record the vehicles specifics, current odometer reading, and transaction details.
What Do You Need To Transfer A Car Title? The original title signed and dated by both the buyer and seller. Accurate odometer reading that is witnessed and dated by both the buyer and seller. A completed Vermont Motor Vehicle Registration, Tax and Title Application (form #VD-119). Your drivers license.

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1. I hereby docHub that, to the best of my knowledge, the above-listed odometer reading reflects the actual mileage of the vehicle described below. 2. I hereby docHub that, to the best of my knowledge, the above-listed odometer reading reflects the amount of mileage in excess of its mechanical limits.
Your Vermont registration certificate is your ownership document for this vehicle. If you sell this vehicle, provide the buyer with your Vermont registration certificate and a signed bill of sale.

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