Name Affidavit of Buyer - Delaware 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Affidavit of Buyer in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'COUNTY OF' section with the appropriate county name where the affidavit is being executed.
  3. In the first blank, print or type your full legal name as it should appear on closing documents. Ensure this matches your signature exactly.
  4. Sign your name in the designated signature field below your printed name.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any additional buyers listed on the affidavit, ensuring all signatures match their respective printed names.
  6. Complete the statement confirming you are one and the same person as indicated in closing documents, filling in your full name and property address.
  7. Date the document by filling in the day and month before signing as a buyer at the bottom of the form.
  8. Leave space for a Notary Public to sign and date, ensuring they complete their commission expiration date.

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Yes, a notarized bill of sale can be used as evidence in legal proceedings to prove the transfer of ownership and the terms of the sale. Notarization adds credibility to the document.
No, a bill of sale typically does not need to be notarized by both parties. In most cases, only the sellers notarization is required.
The Signature and Name Affidavit is a document used to protect the lender and title company from possible fraud by confirming the following: 1. The borrower is signing documents with his or her correct legal name. 2.
What Youll Need to Transfer your Vehicle Title in Delaware A completed assignment of Certificate of Title section on the back of the title. The buyer and seller must sign, date, and time it. The seller must complete the proof of sale section on their registration and mail it to the DMV.
A Delaware vehicle bill of sale is a legal document provided by a seller to a buyer to prove the sale and purchase of a motor vehicle. This document outlines that a transaction has taken place and is required to register a vehicle with the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

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When you write a bill of sale you should make sure to include the following: Date of purchase. Seller name and address. Buyer name and address. Vehicle description, including make, model, year, vehicle identification number (VIN), and license plate number.
Delaware titles do not require notary. Delaware requires the buyer to provide proof of Liability Insurance a Delaware Drivers License or two accepted proofs of residency when applying for title. DMV recommends that all parties appear at our office to complete the transfer.
DMV recommends that all parties appear at our office to complete the transfer. The vehicle may not be operated until a new title is issued in the buyers name. Failure to transfer a title within 30 days of purchase will result in a $35.00 late fee.

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