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∙ 16y agoWell. the short answer is you don't sign a bill of sale until you look at the title. If it's a private party sale, probably not much you can do. Live and learn.
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∙ 16y agoThe bill of sale would be the receipt from the pawn shop where you purchased the motorcycle. You fill in the buyer info on the title.
The AZ motor vehicle department does have a state approved bill of sale form that is completed and signed by the owner.
Contact Copart, the location you bought it from, and tell them you need the bill of sale or title.
In automobile transaction, it requires a bill of sale and a signed title.
You need a signed bill of sale from the previous owner.
You need to get a "lost title" form from the DMV and have the seller sign it. This form will work as the title and you will need a "bill of sale" to go with it.
No, but it's a good idea to get or give one. If there is a mistake on the title, like you signed in the wrong place, etc., then one will be needed with an affidavit of title error. You can downloand one of those from your states dmv website, but the bill of sale has to be original and can not be downloaded.
Check with your DMV but usually as long as the title is signed as released by the previous owner, and you have a bill of sale it should be good.
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Is the title signed? If not you can't do much. If it is call a lawyer. You still might have some trouble because you have no proof you payed anything for it since you have no bill of sale. You might be out whatever you payed.