Just wanted to add that here in North Carolina a Bill of Sale is a worthless piece of paper unless it has been notarized.
Now, having said all of the above, I think that the Japanese manufacturers did not always match the numbers leaving the factory, so it might be a good idea to always get a bill of sale for the engine when you buy a motorcycle.
Just wanted to add that here in North Carolina a Bill of Sale is a worthless piece of paper unless it has been notarized.
You could have a bill of sale drawn up by F. Lee Bailey and I don't think it would matter.
The only thing that matters here is the title. You could have a bill of sale drawn up by F. Lee Bailey and I don't think it would matter.
Are you saying you can make a bill of sale up and it would go through the system.
hey guys, i wonder how can ya find a vin on oldies? got 79 and didnt get anything with it. just bill of sale eh. will i be able to safty and insure it?
Where you live, Afghanistan? The rules vary tremendously by jurisdiction and often by the mood of the bureaucrat you get to deal with...hey guys, i wonder how can ya find a vin on oldies? got 79 and didnt get anything with it. just bill of sale eh. will i be able to safty and insure it?
The minimum premium I have found for this bond is $100. To me, this makes ANY vehicle with a title worth AT LEAST $100 more than the same vehicle without.