Do you need both a bill of sale and title when buying a used car?
I am attempting to make my first used car purchase from a private party in New York. I understand that the title should be transferred to me after the sale but what about a "Bill of Sale" ? Would I need one if I get the title? And is my understanding correct in that "release of lien" is only required if the title mentions a lien on the car? Thanks!
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Each state is different, here is the information from [New York state]:
About transferring vehicle ownership and acceptable proofs of ownership:
Cars, Trucks, and Motorcycles Model year 1973 or newer
The acceptable proof of ownership is either
the original New York State Certificate of Title – must be the original 1
or
other original acceptable proof of ownership from another state 2
if the state does not provide a title document because there is a lien on the vehicle, an electronic title printout from the DMV is acceptable
To transfer ownership
the seller whose name appears on the proof of ownership must record the name of the buyer and sign the transfer section of the
proof of ownership
the transfer section must be notarized if the proof of ownership is a Certificate of Title from Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii,
Kentucky Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Washington, Wyoming, or Puerto Rico
the seller must sign a Vehicle Bill of Sale (PDF) (MV-912)
if the vehicle was a gift, the seller must sign Section 6 on Page 2 of a Statement of Transaction- Sale or Gift of Motor Vehicle,
Trailer, All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), Vessel (Boat), or Snowmobile (PDF)
(at NY State Department of Tax and Finance) (DTF-802)
if the seller has a title certificate that was transferred to them by another person, the seller cannot use that title certificate
to transfer the ownership
before the seller can transfer ownership they must apply for a title certificate only and transfer the new title certificate
Additionally
if the vehicle is 10 model years old or newer, the seller must complete the Odometer Disclosure Statement on the back of the title
certificate
the Damage Disclosure Statement on the back of the New York State Certificate of Title must be completed for all vehicles regardless of
the vehicle's age
make sure that the information listed on the title certificate is not altered, erased or changed 3
those three footnotes:
We will not accept certified copies. If the original title was lost or stolen, or if you have satisfied a lien on the title you must
order a replacement title.
We will not accept certified copies.
If any information is altered, erased or changed, the current owner must get a duplicate title certificate and use the duplicate to
transfer the ownership to you.
They stress multiple times they need the original title document with no changes. Pay attention to the parts of the transfer section that must be completed. You will also need the Vehicle Bill of Sale.
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