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Can someone else register my car in their name? In general, registering a car thats not in your name isnt allowed as most states require you to show proof of ownership as part of their registration process. However, some states may allow you to register a vehicle that you dont own if you have the owners approval.
Excise tax is a tax on the privilege of registration per RI General Law 44-34-2. The value is determined by the Rhode Island Vehicle Value Commission per RI General Law 44-34-11 and is based on NADA values. The value is then reduced by the RI State exemption of $675.
A: On the DMV website (dmv.ri.gov), we have a Registration Checklist that lists all the documents that are required in order to register a vehicle. A bill of sale, or a gift letter, from the seller is always required.
Private Party Sale Insurance Information (valid RI insurance) Original Title or Proof of Previous Owner (such as a registration certificate or paid sales tax form) from a non-titled state. Seller must sign the back of the title (if model year of vehicle is 2001 or newer). Bill of Sale (sample)
Rhode Island requires a bill of sale to be filled out by the buyer and the seller for private vehicle purchases. However, the Rhode Island DMV does not have an official bill of sale form. You can use a generic bill of sale form from a source like .
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Gifted Vehicles A signed letter of gift is required to exempt you from the sales tax.
Every state is different, but in Rhode Island, you will need to have the vehicles title and the bill of sale. The title needs to get transferred to the person you are selling to if the car, truck, or SUV is 2001 or newer. You also need to have you and the buyer sign the back of the car title after listing its mileage.
Tax-exempt goods Some goods are exempt from sales tax under Rhode Island law. Examples include most non-prepared food items, prescription medications, and some clothing.

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