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A: Yes. Florida law requires private sellers to file a Bill of Sale form HSMV 82050. If the buyer does not file for the title and registration and the seller does not file a Bill of Sale, the seller can be held legally liable for actions with the vehicle, even if they no longer own the car.
Is a bill of sale required in Florida? A bill of sale for private car sales is required in the state of Florida. This document will be your proof of the transaction, the date of transfer, and the purchase price. You will also need it for your title transfer.
Visit a local service center and provide the following: Proof of identity; Proof of valid insurance in Florida; Bill of sale; Application for Certificate of Title with/without Registration with the title attached.
While a bill of sale isnt legally required, and doesnt replace a title transfer, it is highly recommended and protects both the buyer and seller from fraud, theft, or mistakes.
Visit a local service center and provide the following: Proof of identity; Proof of valid insurance in Florida; Bill of sale; Application for Certificate of Title with/without Registration with the title attached.
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Does Florida require a notary for the transfer of a car title? No. A notary does not need to witness the seller and the buyer signing the title for a private party sale.
While a bill of sale isnt legally required, and doesnt replace a title transfer, it is highly recommended and protects both the buyer and seller from fraud, theft, or mistakes.
The form also documents the sale and is the legal receipt. Keep copies of the bill of sale (FLHSMV recommends having it docHubd), certificate of title or other type of transaction document showing it was sold.
If you are buying or selling a car in Florida, you can download a sample bill of sale from the Florida DMV website. You can also create your own with the following information: Basic vehicle details, including make, model, year, body style, and color. Certificate of title number (found on the vehicle title)
A Florida Bill of Sale delivers added proof that a vehicle was, in fact, sold. That the seller abandons ownership of the vehicle and gives it to another person (the buyer). It also frees the seller from all liabilities attached to the vehicle.

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