Great Question! First of all, I would want to see what your car is worth on average. Go to KBB.com, NADA.com,
The first step is to get a proper appraisal. Go to KBB.com, NADA.com, and Edmunds. After that, average all three and that should get you started. For more help, check out my blog post that explains more in detail... http://fargocardealer.com/importgiant/2010/09/the-perfect-auto-appraisal-what-is-my-car-worth/
If the car is titled in her name she will need to sign title to sell.
Yes, you need a bill of sale to register a car in Massachusetts.
If you want to sell it, you need to get it out of there first. Otherwise, it will be sold - not by you, though, and you won't receive any money from the sale.
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.
You don't need to noterize on a sale of a car.
You do if you want to get a tag or insurance. If you are cannibalizing it for parts to repair or restore another vehicle, probably not, but at least get a bill of sale.
You need a title.
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.
insurance,proof of sale, address, and MONEY!
Yes, you do not need a memorandum to sell a car. You need a title and a bill of sale.
No, it is not a requirement in Texas that the bill of sale be notarized. Both the buyer and seller do need to sign it.
After selling your car, you should transfer the title to the new owner, cancel your insurance policy, and notify the DMV of the sale. Additionally, you may want to consider how you will get around without a car and if you need to purchase a new one.