go to the mva and show them the bill of sale
Is it possible to get a title with just the bill of sale in Tennessee??
you can get a bonded title. or put a mechanics lien on it
with cars no, Your bill of sale is the title or deed to your vehicle
A bill of sale is a document that must be legally notarized. This document then shows that you have ownership of the object that you have the bill of sale for. The title takes time to arrive.
The bill of sale would be the receipt from the pawn shop where you purchased the motorcycle. You fill in the buyer info on the title.
You can sell your vehicle with a bill of sale. The title office will except a bill of sale as proof of ownership and payment.
Ownership of personal property is conveyed by a deed. A bill of sale is merely a transaction written on paper. The person who has ownership is the person listed on a deed or title. In the absence of a title, such as in furniture, a bill of sale is proof of ownership. It just depends on the type of property, and whether the property is required by law to have a title.
you cant register it.
Contact Copart, the location you bought it from, and tell them you need the bill of sale or title.
Yes, I've never needed a bill of sale to get a title.
It depends on the state and year of the bike. In Kansas if the bike is 35 years or older you can get an antique title with just a bill of sale. Check your states laws before you buy the bike.
grab registration, your id, and bill of sale and go to local deputy registrar