Free Indiana Bill of Sale Templates

These positively free Indiana bill of sale templates are legal documentations that are normally adopted to legally acknowledge the transfer of ownership of personal effects from the owner to the purchaser. It is essential that you list any many particulars as possible about the property being sold to ensure that no legal concerns emerge at a later time. Be sure to include it in the bill of sale if the item has a manufacturer’s number or any other type of identification number.

Some states ask that a bill of sale template be notarized if it involves the sale of a motor vehicle, boat, or other items that are obligated to be registered or titled with the state. Contact the local agency where you will be registering the belongings to see if the Indiana bill of sale template is required to be notarized. You should most likely have the document notarized if you are not familiar with the buyer or seller.

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Example of Indiana Bill of Sale

Indiana Bill of Sale Templates
Indiana Bill of Sale Templates

Free Indiana Bill of Sale Templates

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Indiana Bill of Sale Frequently Asked Questions

Is a bill of sale required in Indiana?

A bill of sale for a motor vehicle may be required if the current owner does not having a title and the car is exempt from state titling laws. While a bill of sale is not required in Indiana, securing one will protect the interests of both the seller and the buyer. It’s always a good idea to obtain a bill of sale even if one isn’t legally required.

What is a notarized Indiana bill of sale?

A notarized bill of sale is not a type of document. In order for the form to be notarized, it must be signed and dated by a notary public. The notary should also stamp the document with his or her notary seal. Most notaries charge under $10 for this service, although we’ve heard that in some cities the fees can be insanely expensive. Notary publics are self-employed and can charge whatever they want for the service.

Does a bill of sale need to be notarized in Indiana?

While the bill of sale does not need to be notarized in Indiana, doing so would be a good idea. This will protect you in the case of legal disputes over ownership and against scams later attempted by the buyer.

Can I handwrite a bill of sale in Indiana?

Of course you can. Be sure to include your name, the buyer’s name, the date, sales price, and a detailed description of the item being sold. If the item being sold is a motor vehicle, boat, or other item that must be registered with the state, you must include all information such as the make, manufacturer, model, ID number, and year of manufacture. For motor vehicles you must also include the mileage on the odometer.

How do I get a copy of a bill of sale?

In most cases the only way to obtain a duplicate copy of the original bill of sale is to contact the person from whom you purchased the item. Sellers are not required to keep a copy of the bill of sale, but many do. Bills of sale are not considered court documents so it’s doubtful any government agency will have a copy on file. Your best bet is to contact the seller. Even if the seller didn’t keep a copy of the original bill of sale, he or she may be willing to create a new one for you both to sign.

When should I sign the bill of sale?

Do not sign the bill of sale until both parties are ready to transfer ownership of the item. Normally this is when the buyer forwards payment to the seller. Sellers should not sign the bill of sale until they have payment in hand. Buyers should not sign the bill of sale until they receive the property being purchased.

Should I keep a copy of the bill of sale?

The best option is to create two bills of sale. Give one original bill of sale to the buyer, and keep the other original for yourself. You could sign one form and make a copy but the best option is to prepare and sign two separate originals.

As the seller, it is imperative that you verify the buyer’s identity and retain a copy of the bill of sale. Let’s say you sell a car. Two hours later the police knock on your door and inform you that the car hit a pedestrian and left the scene of the accident. You’d better hope you have a copy of the bill of sale to prove you sold that vehicle!

Most Popular Indiana Bill of Sale Templates

Free Bill of Sale For Indiana – This is our most popular bill of sale template for Indiana. It can be used for most personal property. It should not be used for motor vehicles, boats, trailers, or any property that has an identification number. We have forms specifically worded for those types of property.

Indiana ATV Bill of Sale – This document is specifically worded for the sale of a used ATV. We also offer a similar bill of sale for a UTV. To complete the document, enter the seller information, buyer information, and the requested information for the all-terrain vehicle.

Indiana Boat Bill of Sale – This document is used to record the transfer of ownership of a used boat from one party to another. You will also need to give the boat title (if available) to the buyer.

Indiana Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale For Truck or Car – A car bill of sale must include specific information such as the VIN, manufacturer, model, and year. Federal law also requires that the seller state the mileage on the vehicle and certify that the odometer has not been altered.

Indiana Horse Bill of Sale – This bill of sale template can be used to record the transfer of ownership of a horse from one party to another. If the horse is registered, be sure to include the registration number in the appropriate section.

Indiana Motorcycle Bill of Sale – This bill of sale can be used to record the transfer of ownership of a used motorcycle from one party to another. If you have the title you should give it to the buyer after completing the seller’s section.

Indiana RV Bill of Sale – An RV bill of sale must include specific information such as the VIN, RV manufacturer, model, and year. Since an RV is a motor vehicle, the seller should also list the exact mileage. Federal law requires that the seller state the mileage on the RV and certify that the odometer has not been altered.

Indiana Simple Bill of Sale – The simple bill of sale requires very little information to complete. Enter the name, address, and phone number of the seller as well as the buyer. List the property being sold, the price, and the date of the sale. The document includes the “as is” clause indicating that the seller takes no responsibility for the condition of the property.

Indiana Snowmobile Bill of Sale – There are over 1.1 million registered snowmobiles in the U.S. With the exception of a few states in the deep south, in the winter snowmobiles are quite popular. The bill of sale is very easy to complete and is self-explanatory.

Indiana Trailer Bill of Sale – This bill of sale can be used to acknowledge the transfer of ownership of most types of trailers. It can be used for horse trailers, utility trailers, and boat trailers. In some areas, mobile homes are also called trailers. If you’re selling a mobile home, use our mobile home bill of sale template.

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