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3. Write Up a Bill of Sale Date of purchase. Purchase price. The cars year, make, and model. VIN, or vehicle identification number, which is not the same as the license plate number. Mileage. Name and address of the seller and buyer. Signatures of the seller, buyer, and notary (if needed).
The Mississippi bill of sale form should include several key details related to the transaction, such as: The buyers name, sellers name, their addresses, and drivers license numbers. The vehicle information, including its license plate and body type. The sales price/purchase price.
Bill of Sale and Other Sales Documentation Sale Date: Specific date when the sale occurred. Vehicle Details: Make, model, year, and VIN. Buyer and Seller Information: Full legal names and contact details. Sales Price: Agreed selling price of the vehicle. Condition Statement: Current condition and any known issues.
Heres how to get a car title: Go to your DMV with your bill of sale and any other required identification documentation. Buy a surety bond, which ensures your vehicle is clear of any problems, allowing you to be listed as the new owner. Secure a bonded title. Register your vehicle.
If the vehicle is purchased from an individual and the purchase price is below 50% of the current NADA Clean Loan Book value, a notarized bill of sale must accompany the application for title, or the tax will be assessed on the NADA Clean Loan Book value.
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Can you register a car with a bill of sale and no title? Generally you cant, although in some states you can buy a car from someone not listed on the title, so long as you also get a bill of sale signed by both the seller and title holder. The bill of sale is a sales contract combined with a receipt.
Although its not required for most transactions in Mississippi, a bill of sale can protect both parties. The buyer can use the bill of sale to prove their ownership and the details of the transaction.
A general bill of sale should include the following: Names, addresses, and contact information of the buyer and seller. Date of the sale. Amount the buyer paid for the property. Description of the property. If the item is being sold as-is, a statement for this.

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