A West Virginia vehicle bill of sale is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle from one party to another. This document includes buyer, seller, and vehicle details to serve as proof of the transaction for the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
For sellers, it provides a record of the sale, which is useful for tax purposes and liability protection. For buyers, it demonstrates proof of ownership. This is essential for registering the vehicle with the West Virginia DMV or at the deputy registrar's office, and for the title transfer process.
Common types of a West Virginia vehicle bill of sale
There are different types of West Virginia vehicle bills of sale, depending on the nature of the vehicle transaction. Some common types include:
Private sale bill of sale
Used for transactions between private individuals for personal property, including watercraft.
Dealer sale bill of sale
Used when purchasing a vehicle from a licensed dealer. After the transaction, the new owner may have to report the odometer reading and register their vehicle with the West Virginia DMV.
As-is bill of sale
This states that the motor vehicle is sold without any warranty, and the buyer assumes all responsibility for the vehicle's condition after the sale.
Yes, you must create a vehicle bill of sale in the state of West Virginia—it plays a key role in the vehicle registration or titling processes. What’s more, it officially records the transfer of ownership.
Frequently asked questions
While you can create your own bill of sale, we recommend you use a fillable bill of sale template. This will ensure you include all the necessary details for a valid document.
No, a bill of sale and a title transfer are separate legal documents. The bill of sale documents the transaction, while the vehicle title transfer is the legal process of transferring the certificate of title from the seller to the buyer. Both are necessary when selling or buying a vehicle.
A West Virginia vehicle bill of sale should include the vehicle's description (make, model, year, VIN), sale price, date of sale, the seller’s and buyer’s full legal names, addresses, and signatures.
In West Virginia, you must have your vehicle bill of sale notarized by a notary public if the purchase price is less than 50% of the NADA Clean Loan Book value.
Yes, you can use a bill of sale form for various types of vehicles, including boats (using a boat bill of sale), motorcycles, and all-terrain vehicles.
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