Texas Automobile As Is Bill of Sale

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The Texas 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 Texas.

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

Texas Automobile As Is Bill of Sale

Product Details

Product Texas 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
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Availability In Stock. Instant Download
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Category Automobile AS IS Bill of Sale
Product number #16361
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Frequently Asked Questions

The term 'as is' indicates that the seller is selling the vehicle in its current condition, without any warranties or guarantees regarding its performance or condition. This means the buyer accepts the vehicle with all its existing faults.

In Texas, notarization of the bill of sale is not required for the sale of a vehicle, but it can provide an additional layer of protection for both the buyer and seller by verifying identities.

Essential information includes the vehicle's make, model, year, VIN, sale price, and the names and addresses of both the buyer and seller. Additionally, the form should include the odometer reading at the time of sale.

Yes, the Texas Automobile As Is Bill of Sale can be used for various types of vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, and trailers, as long as the sale is conducted 'as is'.

If there is an existing lien on the vehicle, it must be resolved before the sale can proceed. The seller should ensure that the lien is cleared and that they have the title free of encumbrances before using this bill of sale.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who are looking to sell their vehicle without offering any guarantees about its condition can utilize this form. This is particularly useful for private sellers who want to ensure that the buyer understands they are purchasing the vehicle 'as is'.
  • Situations requiring a quick sale of a vehicle often call for an 'as is' bill of sale. Sellers may need to move a car quickly due to financial reasons or relocation, and this form provides a straightforward way to finalize the transaction without lengthy negotiations.
  • For those purchasing a used vehicle from a private seller, this form is essential to clarify that the buyer accepts the vehicle in its current state. It protects the seller from future claims regarding the vehicle's condition after the sale is completed.
  • When transferring ownership of a vehicle that has mechanical issues or is not in drivable condition, this form is ideal. It allows the seller to disclose the vehicle's status while also protecting them from liability after the sale.
  • Buyers interested in classic or vintage cars may prefer this form to ensure they are aware of the vehicle's condition. This allows them to make an informed decision without expecting warranties or guarantees from the seller.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate when the seller is offering warranties or guarantees about the vehicle's condition. In such cases, a different type of bill of sale that includes warranty language should be used.
  • – If the vehicle has a lien or is not legally owned by the seller, this form should not be used. The seller must first resolve any outstanding liens and ensure they have clear title to the vehicle before selling.
  • – In instances where the buyer is purchasing a vehicle for commercial purposes, this form may not be suitable. Commercial transactions often require more detailed agreements that address warranties and liabilities.
  • – This form should not be utilized if the vehicle is being sold through a dealership. Dealerships typically have their own sales agreements that include specific terms and conditions not covered by a simple bill of sale.

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