Alaska Automobile As Is Bill of Sale

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The Alaska Auto AS-IS Bill of Sale form for use when selling an automobile "AS IS" without any warranties as to its condition.

This form sets forth all relevant terms including the price paid for the auto (car, truck or other vehicle), its make, model and VIN, assurances that it is sold without any liens or encumbrances and includes an Odometer Disclosure Statement.

Use this form if:
  • You wish to sell your vehicle without any warranties as to its condition and drivability.
  • You are selling the vehicle in Alaska.

This is what you will receive:
  1. Instructions and checklist for Automobile Bill of Sale AS-IS
  2. Information for Automobile Bill of Sale AS-IS
  3. Step-by-Step Instructions for filling out the form
  4. Alaska Automobile Bill of Sale AS-IS Form
  5. Odometer Disclosure Statement

Alaska Automobile As Is Bill of Sale

Product Details

Product Alaska Automobile As Is Bill of Sale
Country United States
Pages 9
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
Format Microsoft Word
Adobe PDF
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Availability In Stock. Instant Download
Usage Unlimited number of prints
Category Automobile AS IS Bill of Sale
Product number #16319
Download time Less than 1 minute (approx.)
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Frequently Asked Questions

The term 'as is' indicates that the buyer accepts the vehicle in its current condition, with all existing faults. It means the seller is not responsible for any repairs or issues that may arise after the sale.

Yes, in many states, including Alaska, an odometer disclosure statement is required when selling a vehicle to ensure transparency regarding the mileage.

This form is suitable for cars, trucks, vans, trailers, and motorcycles. However, it is important to ensure that the vehicle meets the legal requirements for sale in Alaska.

The seller must ensure that the vehicle is free of any liens or encumbrances before using this bill of sale. Selling a vehicle with an outstanding lien can lead to legal complications.

While notarization is not typically required for a bill of sale in Alaska, it can provide additional legal protection and verification for both parties involved in the transaction.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are looking to sell their vehicle without providing any warranties regarding its condition can utilize this form. This is particularly useful for private sellers who want to avoid potential disputes after the sale.
  • Situations requiring a straightforward transaction often arise when a seller needs to quickly offload a vehicle. Using the Alaska Automobile As Is Bill of Sale allows for a swift transfer of ownership without the complexities of warranties.
  • For those purchasing a used vehicle, understanding that it is sold 'as is' is crucial. This form clearly outlines that the buyer accepts the vehicle in its current condition, which can help prevent future legal issues.
  • When a vehicle is sold with known issues, the seller can use this form to ensure that the buyer is fully aware of the vehicle's condition. This protects the seller from liability related to undisclosed defects.
  • In cases where a vehicle is being sold for parts or not in running condition, this form is ideal. It allows the seller to document the sale while making it clear that the vehicle is not operable.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate if the seller is offering any warranties or guarantees regarding the vehicle's condition. In such cases, a different type of bill of sale should be used.
  • – If the vehicle has outstanding liens or is not fully owned by the seller, this form should not be used. Selling a vehicle with a lien can lead to legal issues for both the seller and buyer.
  • – In situations where the buyer is purchasing the vehicle for commercial purposes, a more detailed agreement may be necessary. This form is designed for private sales and may not cover all commercial transaction needs.
  • – If the vehicle is being sold in a state other than Alaska, this form may not meet the legal requirements of that state. It's important to use a bill of sale that complies with local laws.
  • – When the vehicle is being sold as part of an estate or through a court order, a different legal process may be required. This form is not suitable for such transactions.

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