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West Virginia Bill of Sale with Warranty for Corporate Seller

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West Virginia
Control #:
WV-BILLSALE2
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This Bill of Sale with Warranty for Corporate Seller is a Bill of Sale with an appropriate state specific Acknowledgment by Corporate Seller.This is a Warranty Conveyance as opposed to a Quitclaim Conveyance. This form complies with all applicable state statutory laws.
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Louisiana. Maryland. Nebraska. New Hampshire. West Virginia. Montana.

In order to properly complete a West Virginia title upon sale, follow these instructions: SELLER / REGISTERED OWNER TITLE TRANSFER: If there is a lien on the front of the title, it must be completely released and notarized.

In simple situations where you own the vehicle outright and wish to transfer ownership to someone else, all you must do is complete a title certificate. Once you have filled out and signed the certificate, the buyer or recipient can take the title to a local DMV office and officially transfer ownership.

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.

In the State of West Virginia you'll need a completed Bill of Sale if you bought a vehicle for less than 50% of its NADA Clean Loan Book value and are attempting to title it within the state.

The completed signed original title. If the car is less than 10 years old, the odometer reading must be noted and both parties must sign. Your driver's license. Completed Application for Certificate of Title. Payment for title transfer fees and taxes. Complete lien information, if any.

Provide your information and signature on the title. Complete a title application. Complete an odometer certification (if applicable). Gather payment for your required title fees and sales tax. Bring all documents and payment to your local DMV office.

You can transfer it online if the previous owner has submitted the notice of disposal. If the notice of disposal has not been submitted by the seller you can still complete this transaction at a service centre within 14 days from the date of purchase to avoid a late transfer fee.

You not need both parties to be physically present at the time of notarization, but you can only notarize for the person who is appearing before you. The other person can have their signature notarized at another time. Kelle Clarke is a Contributing Editor with the National Notary Association.

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West Virginia Bill of Sale with Warranty for Corporate Seller