This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
This form is a simple model for a bill of sale for personal property used in connection with a business enterprise. Adapt to fit your circumstances.
Documents required can vary but typically include the signed Certificate of Ownership (title) or notarized Affidavit of Loss/Release of Interest, Bill of Sale, and the tax clearance form from the Treasurer's office. If the mobile home is older than 1976, the sellers must also complete a Mobile Home Notice Affidavit.
To transport your mobile home, you will want to hire a professional company who specialize in moving large homes. The mobile home will be placed on a large flat-bed and towed. Prices are based on the distance and differ if you are moving a single or double wide home.
Documents required can vary but typically include the signed Certificate of Ownership (title) or notarized Affidavit of Loss/Release of Interest, Bill of Sale, and the tax clearance form from the Treasurer's office. If the mobile home is older than 1976, the sellers must also complete a Mobile Home Notice Affidavit.
A bill of sale does not have to be digital to be considered valid. Both handwritten and digital formats are generally acceptable, as long as all necessary information is listed and you have the consent of both parties.
In general, a Bill of Sale is required, and in some states, notarization may be necessary. Sellers may need to provide a title or registration document, and inspections might be required for certain trailers.
License Plate Required on all trailers regardless of size. Certificate of Registration Issued to trailers registered in Washington. Certificate of Title Issued to trailers registered in Washington. Not permissible on interstate freeways.
Washington State Patrol allows trailers of up to 53 feet in length. In some circumstances, trailers can be up to 56 feet long with a special permit. A truck and trailer together cannot exceed a total length of 75 feet. Trailers can be up to 8 feet, 6 inches in width.
A Washington Trailer Bill of Sale is a document that enables the transfer of trailer ownership from the seller to the buyer. Washington requires all trailers, including travel and tent trailers, to be registered with the state.
Washington requires a bill of sale to transfer a car title and register the vehicle after it's been bought and sold. You can use the state-provided form or create your own. You don't need to have the form notarized.