What is a Bill of Sale in Connecticut?
The Connecticut Bill of Sale is the legitimate document proving the completion of vehicles, boats, or other personal belongings’ sale process. This document serves to meet the interests of both parties in the transferring process. That’s why both parties try to give as many details of the transferring process as possible, so their demands and interests will be counted.
Without the Bill of Sale form completion, one can’t register their vehicle, boat, or other personal belongings. If they want to do everything within the Connecticut state laws framework, they need to care about the fulfillment of this form.
In most cases, a notary public has to approve the documents signed by both the purchaser and the trader. They do that by affixing their state seal in the completed and signed bill of sale form.
Connecticut Bill of Sale Types
In Connecticut, there are several types of bill of sale forms. They vary depending on the trader and the purchaser’s interests and demands. Here are these types:
- General Bill of Sale Form
You can use this one if you don’t have specific items you want to purchase, sell, or transfer. These items can be any of your personal belongings you feel you wish to trade. A notary public has to confirm the completed form’s legacy, so make sure you have it done before it comes to signing the bill of sale.
- Firearm Bill of Sale Form DPS-3-C
You cannot sell, obtain, or transfer a firearm in the state of Connecticut without the state’s permission. That is when the Firearm Bill of Sale Form comes into force. If you complete this form, you will have legal proof that your transfer, sale, or obtaining process was finished within the legal environment. In addition to this form, you must also complete the Special Licensing of Firearms Unit (SFLU), as, without the completion of it, the DPS-3-C form won’t make any sense. Both the purchaser and the trader must have their copies of the signed papers. So in the moments of possible future issues, they will be under the Connecticut state laws protection.
- Vehicle or Vessel Bill of Sale Form H-31
Use one when you need to complete the purchase (sell or transfer) of the vehicle or the vessel. This form will prove that deal was completed within the Connecticut state laws framework. If you want to transfer the vehicle or the watercraft ownership, you can also use this document. Note that you won’t be able to complete the vehicle or vessel registration process until you have the completed and signed bill of sale on your hands.