This forms package contains a Bill of Sale, Odometer Statement and Promissory Note. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
This forms package contains a Bill of Sale, Odometer Statement and Promissory Note. It is for the situation where the Buyer may be making a downpayment and paying the balance over time.
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Placing money down or a deposit on a vehicle is a promise that you are going to purchase it. It is also a promise of the seller to hold the vehicle until you finalize the purchase. Most deposits or money down are not refundable unless stated otherwise.
Include that the deposit is being left for a specific vehicle include its year, make and model and the vehicle identification number (VIN). Include how long the deposit is good for, the remaining amount due and whether or not it is refundable.
A deposit receipt should have the buyer's information, the seller's information, the vehicle information, the deposit amount plus the total purchase amount of the vehicle, and both the current date and the date upon which the buyer must return to make the full payment and/or sign a purchase agreement.
Bills of sale in Virginia, which can be drafted by hand if necessary, do not need to be notarized....1. Virginia Vehicle Bill of SaleThe names, contact information, and signatures of the buyer and seller.A full description of the vehicle.The vehicle identification number or VIN.The sales price.The purchase date.
The bill of sale can be a handwritten statement signed by the seller and purchaser or a Vehicle Price Certification (Bill of Sale) (SUT 1) signed by the seller or purchaser. Vehicles that have been owned for 12 months or more do not need proof of the purchase price.