Hawaii Automobile As Is Bill of Sale

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The Hawaii 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 Hawaii.

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. Hawaii Automobile Bill of Sale AS-IS Form
  5. Odometer Disclosure Statement

Hawaii Automobile As Is Bill of Sale

Product Details

Product Hawaii 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 #16329
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, without any warranties or guarantees from the seller regarding its performance or reliability.

In Hawaii, notarization is not typically required for a bill of sale, but it can provide an additional layer of security and validation for both parties involved in the transaction.

The bill of sale should include the vehicle's make, model, year, VIN, sale price, and the names and addresses of both the buyer and seller, along with the date of the transaction.

Yes, this form can be used for cars, trucks, vans, trailers, and motorcycles, as long as the sale is conducted 'as is'.

The seller must disclose any existing liens or encumbrances on the vehicle. The bill of sale includes a statement that the vehicle is sold free of liens, which protects the buyer.

Yes, federal law requires an odometer disclosure statement for most vehicle sales to prevent odometer fraud. This form includes that statement as part of the sale process.

Since the sale is 'as is', the seller is typically not liable for any issues that arise after the sale. Buyers should conduct thorough inspections before finalizing the purchase.

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 sellers who want to ensure that the buyer understands they are purchasing the vehicle 'as is', with no guarantees.
  • Situations requiring the sale of a vehicle in Hawaii, where the seller wishes to avoid liability for any potential issues that may arise after the sale. This form provides a clear understanding that the buyer accepts the vehicle in its current state.
  • For those who are transferring ownership of a vehicle that may have mechanical issues or cosmetic defects, this form serves as a safeguard for the seller. It explicitly states that the buyer is aware of the vehicle's condition and agrees to purchase it without any recourse.
  • Buyers who are purchasing a used vehicle from a private seller may need this form to document the transaction. It helps protect the buyer by ensuring that the seller has disclosed any known issues and that the sale is final.
  • In cases where a vehicle is being sold as part of an estate or liquidation process, this form can be essential. It clarifies the terms of the sale and helps to avoid disputes among heirs or interested parties.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate if the seller is offering any warranties or guarantees about the vehicle's condition. In such cases, a different type of bill of sale should be used.
  • – If the vehicle has significant mechanical issues that the seller is aware of but does not disclose, using this form could lead to legal disputes. Full transparency is essential in such situations.
  • – In instances where the buyer is financing the vehicle through a bank or lender, a more formal sales agreement may be required to meet the lender's conditions.
  • – If the vehicle is being sold in a state that has specific requirements for vehicle sales, such as additional disclosures or inspections, this form may not meet those legal standards.
  • – For vehicles that are being sold as part of a business transaction or dealership sale, a different form that complies with commercial regulations should be utilized.

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