Bill of Sale of Automobile and Odometer Statement for As-Is Sale - Nebraska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and county at the top of the Bill of Sale. This sets the context for your transaction.
  3. Fill in the purchase price in both words and numbers, ensuring clarity on the amount being exchanged.
  4. Complete the buyer's and seller's information, including names and signatures. This is crucial for legal validation.
  5. Provide detailed vehicle information: make, model, body type, VIN, and year. Accurate details prevent future disputes.
  6. Acknowledge that the vehicle is sold 'as-is' by checking the appropriate box. This protects you from future claims regarding vehicle condition.
  7. For the Odometer Disclosure Statement, state the current mileage accurately. Choose one of the certification options if applicable.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed and notarized as required to finalize your document.

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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.
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 Nebraska vehicle bill of sale should include several key details related to the transaction, such as: The sellers full name, buyers name, their addresses, and drivers license numbers. The vehicle information, including its license plate and body type. The sales price/purchase price. The date of sale.
When a person purchases a vehicle from a private party, they need to have them write out a Bill of Sale. It can be written or typed but it needs to include the purchaser and sellers names, the Vehicle Identification Number of the vehicle, sale date, and the sale price.
Sellers can use an as is bill of sale to transfer property like a vehicle smoothly and without having to check that the title or property theyre selling is clear. This means that if there is a lien against the car or boat youre selling, you arent responsible for it once the transaction is complete.

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Anyone can create and present a bill of sale. In Nebraska, bills of sale must be witnessed by a notary public. In general, a bill of sale is not a complicated legal document. You can use online services to create a perfectly usable bill of sale or draft one yourself.
A notarized bill of sale is a legally binding document that verifies the transfer of ownership for an item or property. It is signed by the seller, buyer, and a notary public, who confirms the identities of the parties and ensures the documents authenticity and legality.
Many states dont mandate notarization for bills of sale. States like California, Texas, Florida, Ohio, and New York allow transactions without a notarized document. In these states, a signed bill of sale is often sufficient for legal purposes, provided it includes all required information.

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