Just draw up something yourself. You can make it very long and detailed, or short and simple. Here are the main points I'd put in there: 1: Identify the parties. Who is the buyer, who is the seller, and list their contact information (address, phone, e-mail) for each. 2: Identify the gun by make and model and caliber AND Serial Number. 3: List anything else that comes with the gun like ammo, a holster, a scope, etc. 4: Agreed-upon price. If you're not getting cash in hand immediately at the time you deliver the gun, include the terms and time frame for when you get paid. 5: A statement from the buyer that he /she is a resident of the same state as you, and that he/she is legal to possess firearms and ammunition under federal and state laws 6: A statement from you that you own the firearm free and clear. 7: A disclaimer and notice from you to the buyer saying the gun is sold "as is" with no warranty and with any defects, known or unknown, and that the buyer has had the opportunity to inspect the gun to his/her satisfaction before now. 8: Date. 9: Signatures.
A bill of sale shows that the seller sold the vehicle to the buyer and provides the details of that sale. Please note that a bill of sale does not prove ownership--only .
I'm pretty sure Texas doesn't have registration, and there is no national registration, so the answer is, basically, you can't, because it isn't "registered" to your name. If you are selling a handgun and want proof you don't own it any more, sell it through a licensed dealer, or if you sell it by private sale, get the buyer to sign a bill of sale.
The FDA approved Aripcept (Donepezil) for generic sale in 2009.
S&W never made a 25 ACP handgun for retail sale.
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.
go to the mva and show them the bill of sale
Contact Copart, the location you bought it from, and tell them you need the bill of sale or title.
bill of sale
You can get various types of free Bill Of Sale at FreeLegalFormsLibrary.com
The bill of sale at the DMV is a form you need to fill out when you want to sell your vehicle. The bill of sale form is one of the most overlooked forms.
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 plural of 'bill of sale' is 'bills of sale.'