Bill of Sale for Automobile or Vehicle including Odometer Statement and Promissory Note - Missouri 2025

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The Bill of Sale or Even-Trade Bill of Sale must be notarized when showing proof of ownership on major component parts of a rebuilt vehicle or when specifically requested to be notarized by the Department of Revenue.
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.
A Missouri vehicle bill of sale form includes 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. The purchase date.
Yes. It is the way things were done before typewriters and computers. With actual handwriting, it is actually easier to verify than something that is printed! It is easier to prove the sale is legitimate if you also have a notary witness the signature. That is how I bought my last car, with a handwritten bill of sale.
Templates for a bill of sale are easy to find online, or you can write one yourself. They are also available at your local department of motor vehicles or county tax assessors office. Missouri also offers a general bill of sale form, Form 1957. Motor vehicles, boats, and trailers can also be listed on this form.
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Missouri will allow buyers and sellers to create their own bills of sale for most items. Templates for a bill of sale are easy to find online, or you can write one yourself. They are also available at your local department of motor vehicles or county tax assessors office.
If you have a bill of sale for your car, you can get a title for it. It just requires a bit of research and a few extra steps. Having the title can streamline your car ownership experience, proving legal ownership and serving as a vital form of record for your local DMV.
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.

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