Selling advise out of state
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I saw your post and figure you are needing an answer soon cause there driving in. I would make sure that your have a simple separate document stating they are buying the car "As IS" no additional warranties or conditions and make sure both parties sign it, also make sure title is signed stating mileage where it should be and your good to go.
boatmaster answered 6 years ago
You should do a notarized Bill of Sale. Call your bank and see if one of their staff is a Notary. If not, the UPS center had one On the Bill of Sale put down the Car's VIN Number, sales price, your name and address, and the buyer's name and address, and make sure it states "Sale AS-IS, no warranties or guaranties. Then at the bottom have a line where you fill in your name/address, and a line for the buyer to fill in his name/address, and then at the very bottom have a line for the Notary info, and seal. Make 2 Bill of Sale copies, one for you and one for the buyer. On the title, you just need to sign the line that says Seller. nothing else