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This Bill of Sale can be used to document the transfer of a car, van, truck or motorcycle in any state.  It is intended for automobile transfers that are without warranties as to the vehicle’s condition, indicating that the vehicle has been sold to the buyer in “as is” condition and that the buyer accepts the vehicle regardless of defects.  An Odometer Disclosure Form and instructions are also included.

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More information for Automobile Bill of Sale - without Warranty (As Is)

What is an automobile bill of sale?

A document that attests to the transfer of ownership of an automobile and serves as a receipt for the buyer

What should be included in an automobile bill of sale?

  • Amount of consideration paid for the transfer of title
  • Date of purchase
  • Name and address of seller and buyer
  • Guarantee from the seller that the vehicle is free from all claims and offsets, if applicable
  • Representations or warranties if any
  • Signature of the seller and buyer
  • Odometer Disclosure Statement

What does "as-is" mean?

The term "as-is," when used in the context of an automobile bill of sale, means that the seller is not offering any guarantees to the buyer regarding the condifion of the vehicle that is being sold.





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