Bill of Sale with Warranty by Individual Seller - Ohio 2025

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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 being transferred.
  6. The Seller must affirm ownership and authority to sell by checking or signing any necessary declarations provided in the form.
  7. Finally, have both parties sign and date the document. Ensure that witnesses are present if required, and complete any notary acknowledgment as needed.

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An Ohio vehicle bill of sale should include several key details related to the transaction, such as the following information: The buyers name, sellers name, their addresses, and drivers license numbers. The vehicle information, including its license plate, model year, and body type. The sales price/purchase price.
If you are buying from an Ohio dealer they will obtain a title for you. If you are buying from a private party you will need a properly assigned title from the seller. If the seller is an out of state dealer you will also need a detailed bill of sale.
No, a bill of sale typically does not need to be docHubd by both parties. In most cases, only the sellers notarization is required. However, it is good practice for both parties to keep docHubd copies for their records.
It is important to make sure all the requirements for the respected state law are included in the bill of sale. As, with any legal written document a bill of sale can be handwritten.
Although Ohio law does not require the bill of sale to be docHubd, its often considered a good idea to do so. A docHubd bill of sale provides additional legal protection for both parties in case of future disputes. Once the bill of sale is signed, both parties should retain copies for their records.
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