A Delaware vehicle bill of sale is a personal property document used during the transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle. It includes several details related to the transaction, such as the buyer’s and seller’s information, a description of the vehicle, purchase information, and an odometer reading.
Common types of Delaware vehicle bill of sale
Private party sale
Used when selling a vehicle to another individual or private seller.
Dealer sale
Used when purchasing a vehicle from a dealership. The dealership will provide a bill of sale as part of the transaction, following the state law.
As-is sale
Used when selling a vehicle without any warranties or guarantees. Clearly state the vehicle’s condition and that no warranty is provided.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Simply customize our Delaware bill of sale template to include specific details relevant to your transaction.
Delaware DMV requires you to complete a vehicle bill of sale form as part of the vehicle transfer notification. You need to present your Delaware driver’s license and the seller’s report of sale, along with the filled Delaware bill of sale form.
Yes, we recommend creating a bill of sale even when gifting vehicles. This document will serve as proof of the gift and the transfer of ownership from the donor to the recipient.
In Delaware, you don’t need a notary public to witness the signing of the bill of sale. However, notarization can add an extra layer of authenticity.
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