Watercraft Bill Of Sale

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A valid bill of sale must contain the date of sale, sales price (excluding trailer), description of the vessel/boat and outboard motor (make, year, and TX or serial number), purchaser(s) name(s) and seller(s) signature(s).
Signing Requirements – Both the buyer and the seller must sign the bill of sale, but it does not need to be notarized.
A copy of a notarized or witnessed bill of sale must accompany all applications, if boat is purchased from an individual. If this boat has been registered in your name in another state, provide a copy of that registration in lieu of a bill of sale. Must provide proof of last registered owner.
A boat bill of sale should include: The name, address and contact information for the buyer. The name, address and contact information for the seller. A description of the boat—brand, model, year of manufacture, length, Hull Identification Number (HIN). State registration number.
The following are particulars in the trailer bill of sale: Purchaser's name and physical address. Seller's name and physical address. Selling price. The date of the deal. The trailer particulars: the model, the make, year of manufacture, VIN. The names and signatures of buyer, seller, witnesses. The notary public.
What information should you include? The names, ID information (if required), and contact details for both the buyer and the seller. The boat's information, including VIN, make, model, year, and registration number. The price of the boat. Conditions of the sale, including any warranties or “as is” status.