Arkansas Bill of Sale Templates

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A bill of sale is a legal document that creates a record of the transfer of ownership. It legitimizes the sale and can be used for transferring ownership of cars, motorcycles, boats, or any other personal property. The transaction becomes official once all parties involved in the sale have signed the proper form.

Arkansas General Bill of Sale

This general form can be used to provide proof of purchase and record the sale of any miscellaneous personal property between two parties. This document may include the sale of any type of personal property, anything from furniture to pets. A signed copy is an important protection for both parties regarding any dispute over an item’s ownership, condition, price, etc.

Arkansas Car Vehicle Bill of Sale

This car vehicle document can be used to record the transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle and will record important information such as the odometer at the time of the sale. The Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicles may require this form for some transactions (such as when there is no longer room to transfer ownership on the title), and this vehicle bill includes all necessary information, such as make, model, VIN, color, odometer, etc.

Arkansas Motorcycle Bill of Sale

This motorcycle document can be used to record the transfer of ownership of a motorcycle and will record important information such as the odometer at the time of the sale. The Arkansas Office of Motor Vehicles may require this form for some transactions(such as when there is no longer room to transfer ownership on the title), and this bill includes all necessary information, such as make, model, VIN, color, odometer, etc.

Arkansas Boat Bill of Sale

This document can be used to record the transfer of ownership of a boat and provide proof of ownership for the buyer. It will be required during vehicle registration if the title does not have any room left to record the transfer, if you do not have the registration card, or if the seller needs to document the proof of sale for a sales tax credit.

Arkansas Trailer Bill of Sale

The form for trailers can be used to record the transfer of ownership of a trailer and provide proof of ownership for the buyer.

Arkansas Firearm Bill of Sale

The firearm document should be used when either selling or purchasing a firearm. Arkansas law does not require a firearm permit or registration, and you do not have to submit the form to the state after a transaction. However, it is wise to keep a copy in your records.

Arkansas Horse Bill of Sale

The horse or ‘equine’ document can be used to record the transfer of ownership of a horse and provide proof of ownership for the buyer. It is common for a deposit to be put down before the sale pending a health inspection of the animal, and then if the parties decide to finalize the sale the deposit amount will be deducted from the final balance due.

FAQs

It depends. It is required to have a one or sign over the title to register a vehicle or boat. You then need to register with the Department of Revenue Office in your area. It is not required for a gun or most other private part sales. However, it is always a good idea to fill out the form for your records.

The form can be written in normal English, no need to worry about legal jargon. It does need to include a good description of the item being sold, as well as the date, the full legal names of the parties involved, the amount of the sale, and the signatures of all the parties. It may also need to be notarized.

No, it is not required to be notarized. However, in Arkansas it is required that you have certain information on it depending on the item. For example, for a vehicle, it is required to have the VIN, make, and model of the vehicle, both parties’ names, contact information and signatures, the price, the purchase date, and the odometer. To make sure you have the correct information on your form, use the templates available on our site.

Technically yes. Although it is rather rare to see in this digital age, as long as the form includes all of the pertinent information and required signatures it is a valid document.