Wyoming Name Affidavit of Seller

State:
Wyoming
Control #:
WY-CLOSE6
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The Seller's Affidavit is for the Seller to provide a statement of his or her legal name and signature, as well as to certify to other "known as" names. Many times persons sign documents in different ways and the name affidavit is necessary to clarify that the signatures are one and the same person. i.e. John Jones, John T. Jones and J.T. Jones are one and the same person.

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Date of purchase. Seller name and address. Buyer name and address. Vehicle description, including make, model, year, vehicle identification number (VIN), and license plate number.

A general Wyoming bill of sale does not need to be notarized. It is used for your personal records. When it is completed, both the buyer and seller should keep several copies.

Those who have had their title destroyed, lost, stolen, or destroyed can obtain a duplicate. You can apply in person or by mail. Visit your nearest WY DOT office and be sure it deals with titling. You will need to fill out the Duplicate Certificate of Title Application & Affidavit (Form 202-022).

The names listed as owners on the vehicle title are the legal owners of the vehicle. If only one name is listed on the title, then that person is the legal owner, no matter who may be paying the loan.

On the title where it says Signature(s) of all purchaser(s), all persons who are buying the car should sign their names. Next to that, the seller should sign their name. On the next line, all buyers and sellers should print their names.

Those who have had their title destroyed, lost, stolen, or destroyed can obtain a duplicate. You can apply in person or by mail. Visit your nearest WY DOT office and be sure it deals with titling. You will need to fill out the Duplicate Certificate of Title Application & Affidavit (Form 202-022).

You will write in the following information on the front of the title. On the title, the seller should fill in the name and address of the purchaser, the odometer information, selling price, and the date sold in the "Transfer of Title by Seller" section.

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.

Step 1: Find the existing title. Step 2: Sign the title on the seller line. Step 3: Write both of your names as buyers. Step 4: Submit a Transfer of Title form. Step 5: Update your vehicle registration. Step 6: Notify your insurance company.

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Wyoming Name Affidavit of Seller