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Montana Bill of Sale without Warranty by Individual Seller

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Montana
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MT-BILLSALE3
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This Bill of Sale without Warranty by Individual Seller is a Bill of Sale with an appropriate state specific Acknowledgment by Individual Seller.This is a Quitclaim Conveyance. This form complies with all applicable state statutory laws.

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Can a Bill of Sale Be Handwritten? A bill of sale is a legal document that verifies you have sold your car and provides basic information about the vehicle or any other item and the terms of the sale.As, with any legal written document a bill of sale can be handwritten.

In fact, the State of Montana requires you to use their bill of sale. It must be notarized. You'll also need the vehicle's title or, if you've moved from another state, the registration certificate from that state.

Both the buyer and seller should receive copies of the bill of sale form. It's important for the buyer to keep the bill of sale with the title of the vehicle for registration and licensing purposes, if necessary. However, all parties should keep them for their own personal records.

Most states do not require a notary to witness the signing of a bill of sale. However, by law, a notary public must witness both parties signing the document in Louisiana, Nebraska, Maryland, New Hampshire, West Virginia, and Montana. Notaries are optional in other states.

Sign two copies of the bill of sale, one for you and one for the other party. Although not strictly required, consider bringing a third party with you when the bill of sale is signed. If questions arise about the sale, that person can serve as a reporter of the transaction.

A complete bill of sale is the only step available to you if you want to sell your car without a title. The bill of sale needs to include all the details of the car, including the make, model, year, and VIN. It also needs to include all your information (name, contact details, registration details).

Typically, the Purchaser does not need to sign the Bill of Sale. However, some jurisdictions will require the Purchaser to sign the Bill of Sale for some or all forms of transactions. You should check your local laws to verify whether the Purchaser's signature is required for your specific sale.

Montana requires that the seller(s) signature(s) on a Montana Motor Vehicle Title be notarized.If there are two or more owners listed on a title, they do not have to have their signatures notarized at the same time or by the same notary, but they must both be notarized.

A bill of sale does not serve as proof of ownership. Only a title has that legal authority. Bills of sale serve as proof of title transfer, which buyers and sellers need for personal financial and tax records.

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