Bill of Sale with Warranty by Individual Seller - Pennsylvania 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Seller's name and county in the designated fields. This identifies who is selling the property.
  3. Next, input the sale amount in both words and numbers to ensure clarity on the transaction value.
  4. Fill in the Purchaser's name, ensuring it matches their identification for legal purposes.
  5. Describe the personal property being sold in detail, including its location. This section is crucial for defining what is included in the sale.
  6. Complete the acknowledgment section by entering the date and signing as required. Ensure that a notary public witnesses this part for legal validation.

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A bill of sale in Georgia should generally include: The sellers legal name, full address, and drivers license or state ID number. The buyers legal name, full address, and drivers license or state ID number. A clear, specific description of the item (make, model, year, color, VIN number, etc)
Complete a Bill of Sale While a Bill of Sale is not legally required by the state of Pennsylvania, it protects you legally and gives the buyer added peace of mind.
The short answer is that both the buyer and seller should retain the bill of sale for their records. This document protects everyone involved should any disagreements arise in the future. Typically, the buyer should keep the original and the seller should keep a copy.
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.
When you sell something like that, your bill of sale will include basic information like: Seller name and contact information. Buyer name and contact information. Description of the item(s) youre selling. Price of the item(s) youre selling. Date the sale was made. Space for the buyer and seller to sign.

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