Yes, you need a bill of sale to register a car in Massachusetts.
depends on where you live. In Ohio trailers are not titled, just registered to the state in order to get plates. When I buy a trailer at a sale I receive a bill of sale, go get the trailer weighed and then go to the license bureau with the documents and register it with the state and purchase current tags. When I sale a trailer I just write up a sold to whom ever receipt and they get it registered with the state.
you don't you ride it on a track or stunt the bike off the street only
To register a boat trailer in Iowa, you must visit your local county treasurer's office. Bring the required documents, including proof of ownership (such as a bill of sale) and any previous registration, if applicable. You’ll need to complete a registration application and pay the applicable fees. Additionally, if the trailer is new, a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin may be required.
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.
State approved motor vehicle bill of sale forms can be obtained at your local tag office.
you cant register it.
Yes, I've never needed a bill of sale to get a title.
If you need to register a camper trailer but don't know the previous owner, start by checking the trailer for any registration numbers or VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). You can contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent authority to inquire about the process for registering a trailer without prior ownership information. They may require you to submit a bill of sale or an affidavit stating the circumstances of your purchase. Additionally, a background check on the trailer may reveal ownership history if necessary.
You need to show an attorney that Bill of Sale. And hope that the person who you bought the trailer from actually had title.
To register a utility trailer, you typically need to visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency. Bring necessary documents, such as proof of ownership (like the bill of sale), identification, and any required payment for fees. Some states may also require a safety inspection or VIN verification. It's important to check your specific state's requirements, as they can vary.
Yes, you can make a bill of sale, or issue a homemade trailor title