You can get a copy of the purchase receipt from the auction if you are the buyer however car auctions don't work on a bill of sale. They have the title follow the car from seller to buyer. If the seller fails to provide the title prior to the start of the auction they are charged a fee which is typically around $50. They have 30 days to produce the title to the auction. If they fail to do so the buyer can return the car to the auction and get a full refund of purchase price.
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if you did not make a copy of the bill of sale, you will have to wait until the title is re-assigned by application. If you have a copy of the bill of sale, and it was notarized, the tax office will aceept this for tax-roll deletion
want to buy a vehicle without a title but with a bill of sale
Contact the lender or the repossession agency in writing and request a copy of the report of sale.
http://www.samples-help.org.uk/sample-letters/car-bill-of-sale.htm Contains a printable template for a bill of sale for a car, as well as telling you the information that the bill will need to contain.
The winner of the car does not pay a bid. the person who lists the car at auction pays a percentage of the sale for the right to list at auctions.
Release of liability form. It's the form connected to the pink slip, or you can get one from the DMV.
No. You must prove ownership, therefore need to have the title to the car with the details of the sale completed. A bill of sale is worthless for registering a car.
I believe you are allowed 7 days on your bill of sale to get the car registered.
Specifically, you will need a copy of your drive away slip to get out with the car.
Contact Copart, the location you bought it from, and tell them you need the bill of sale or title.
Craigslist or ebay or other car auction sites.