Promissory Note in Connection with Sale of Vehicle or Automobile - Idaho 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the sale amount in the designated field labeled '$_____'. This is the total amount you are borrowing for the vehicle purchase.
  3. Fill in the county and date fields. Specify your location in Idaho and the date of signing.
  4. In the Buyer(s) section, input your name(s) and Social Security Number(s). Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  5. Next, complete the Seller(s) section with their name, address, and contact information.
  6. Specify whether interest will be charged on the loan. If applicable, enter the interest rate percentage and monthly payment amount.
  7. Identify the vehicle being purchased by filling out its make, model, year, and VIN in the appropriate fields.
  8. Decide on title retention options by checking either 'retained by Seller' or 'transferred to Buyer', based on your agreement with the seller.
  9. Finally, ensure all parties sign at the bottom of the document to validate this agreement.

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A bill of sale is not required if the seller has entered the sales price on the title in a space dedicated for this information. Odometer Disclosure required for any transfer of a motor vehicle model year 2011 or newer and under 16,000 lbs. G.V.W. Disclosure must be entered on the title.
Can a bill of sale be handwritten? While it is common to present a bill of sale in a digital format, you can also create a handwritten bill of sale. Whats most important is to include all of the pertinent details in the bill of sale in order to protect both parties.
You can create your own bill of sale as long as you clearly identify the seller, buyer, property being transferred, and date and price of the sale. If the property is a car, its important to include the VIN number and odometer reading.
You can create your own bill of sale as long as you clearly identify the seller, buyer, property being transferred, and date and price of the sale. If the property is a car, its important to include the VIN number and odometer reading. Both the buyer and seller need to sign the document.
To make a legally binding bill of sale, you must follow state laws and include specific information like the buyers name, sellers name, contact information, description of the item, sale price, date of the sale, sellers signature, and in some cases, the buyers signature.
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A: Your bill of sale functions as a temporary registration for 72 hours (exempting weekends and major holidays) to get to the DMV for registration.
To transfer your cars title with the DMV, you will need the following: The original title signed and dated by both the buyer and seller. Bill of sale. Odometer disclosure. Proof of VIN inspection. Payment for Idahos 6% car sales tax plus any local taxes owed. Payment for the title transfer fee: $14.
There are a few documents which sellers of vehicles in Idaho will need: Certificate of Title. Bill of Sale (form ITD 3738) Satisfaction of Lien, if applicable (form ITD 3726)

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