The place where you bought it, cc statements, cancelled checks, etc..
Yes it is okay to make a carbon copy of a bill of sale. You should make a carbon copy of the bill just to have more then one form of documentation of the bill.
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
From where you purchased it from should have a copy.
Both get a copy.
Framed copies of the Canadian Bill of Rights are available for sale online. If you have a copy, you can take it to any store that specializes in framing to have your copy framed.
When you lose the bill of sale the first step would be trying to locate the owner. If the owner can not be located, the following step would be to file for abandoned title.
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.
To get a boat bill of sale form, you could find an online copy of one from official licensing sites that offer them. Such sites include Leet C, State and DOL WA State Licensing.
18 years
Release of liability form. It's the form connected to the pink slip, or you can get one from the DMV.
take it to a pawn shop or gun shop
File for a lost title , then register it as a vintage vehicle . Bring a bill of sale or other proof of ownership.