Wyoming Bill of Sale Forms
A Wyoming bill of sale form is a synopsis of a financial arrangement between two (2) parties. The buyer vows to pay the owner upon finalizing and signing the document. In exchange, the seller agrees to give the personal property to the new owner. This person must include the necessary paperwork, accessories, or other accompanying items.
Summary
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Types (5)
Boat Bill of Sale – A form signed and completed before the exchange of funds for vessel ownership.
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Firearm Bill of Sale – Serves as legal documentation of a gun transaction between two (2) law-abiding citizens.
General Bill of Sale – Holds the purpose of recording the compromise that occurred for the repossession of personal property.
Trailer Bill of Sale – Acts as official certification of the prearranged deal discussed between a merchant and purchaser to reassign ownership of a utility trailer.
Signing Requirements
Bill of Sale Type | Buyer Signature | Seller Signature | Notarization |
Boat | Not required | Required | Required |
Firearm | Required | Required | Not required |
General (others) | Required | Required | Not required |
Motor Vehicle | Required | Required | Not required |
Trailer | Required | Required | Not required |
What is a Wyoming Bill of Sale?
A Wyoming bill of sale is a document that often coexists with identifying paperwork, such as a certificate of title, registration, or affidavit. However, the bill of sale does not need supporting forms since it can be singular. In other words, it holds power on its own by authenticating the transfer of an item.
Bill of sale forms have two main categories: state and non-state. Individuals only use the document for the state in which they reside. For instance, a Wyoming resident buying a boat would use a Wyoming boat bill of sale. They would not use a generic form or a document for another state.
On the other hand, buyers and sellers can use non-state documents, regardless of their location. An example of this situation is if a buyer purchases a puppy from a seller. They would carry out the transaction using a puppy bill of sale rather than a state-specific form.
Registration Forms: Boats
Present registration documents and payment to a Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) regional office.
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Additional (Optional) Documents
- Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO) – A document that provides information about the construction of a new boat.
Registration Forms: Firearms
State law does not require Wyoming residents to register firearms or obtain permits. Despite the state’s lenient firearm regulations, individuals can apply for a license to expand the locations where they can legally open or concealed carry. Eligible individuals can complete the necessary documentation and submit it to the county sheriff’s office to obtain a gun license.
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Registration Forms: Vehicles
Visit a county clerk’s office to submit registration paperwork.
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Additional (Optional) Documents
- Dealer’s Invoice – Only if the owner bought the car from a dealership.
- MSO – Applicable to new vehicles.
- Title – For vehicles previously titled in Wyoming.
- Wyoming Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney – For an agent to take care of automobile responsibilities for someone.
Registration Forms: Trailers
Obtain an application and other paperwork from a county clerk’s office to register a utility (light) trailer.
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Additional (Optional) Documents
- Dealer Purchase Agreement – For trailers purchased through a dealership.
- Lien Release or Statement – Needed if the owner pays off the lien or has a current lien on the trailer.
- Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) – Only needed for brand new trailers.