New Mexico Agreement to Purchase Boat, Subject to Inspection, with Bill of Sale

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This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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A bill of sale for a private party vehicle transfer does not need to be notarized in New Mexico.

For most private vehicle sales in New Mexico, a bill of sale is not required. However, if the purchase price or odometer statement are missing from the title, then a bill of sale (form MVD-10009) is required.

As the seller of a vehicle in NM, you need to: Assign the vehicle's title over to the buyer using the Assignment of Title section on the vehicle's title certificate (If an Assignment of Title section is not available, you need to provide a bill of sale (Form MVD 10009) Sign the vehicle's title.

Bill of Sale Only required when Assignment of Title or Dealer Assignment is not on the back of the Title. All information on the Bill of Sale must be filled in, and have signatures of both the seller and the buyer.

Buyer must take the completed form MVD-10009 Bill of Sale, the form MVD-10030 Certificate of Title and/or form MVD-10032 Boat Certificate of Title and/or other ownership documents to a local Motor Vehicle Division field office to have the vehicle or vessel titled and registered in his/her name(s).

Selling a Car:Remove the old license plate New Mexico is a Vehicle Plate to Owner state.File a Notice of Vehicle Sold form with MVD.Keep the VIN number of the vehicle you sell.Fill out Bill of Sale form and file with MVD.Sign over Certificate of Title and Odometer Disclosure statement keep copies of both.

In the state of New Mexico a Bill of Sale form is not required for most vehicle transactions but a Bill of Sale (Form MVD 10009) is required when a certificate of title is not available.

In the state of New Mexico a Bill of Sale form is not required for most vehicle transactions but a Bill of Sale (Form MVD 10009) is required when a certificate of title is not available. The first time you register a used vehicle in your name, you must come into a MVD Field Office.

A New Mexico bill of sale can be written in plain English, without legal jargon or archaic terms. It is important to include the required elements above. If you're a party listed in the New Mexico bill of sale, make sure that you have more than one copy of the completed documents for your records.

In order to register and transfer a car title, you will need proof of identity and a drivers license will suffice. You will need proof of residency, such as mail addressed to you or a utility bill, and you will need proof of car insurance. You will need the title itself, signed by the seller.

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New Mexico Agreement to Purchase Boat, Subject to Inspection, with Bill of Sale