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CharlesinGA
Oct 30, 2017Explorer
If you need a notary, almost any UPS store or similar has one, in addition to banks, etc. Personally I would get the signatures notarized and then there would not be any problems down the road.
Personally I would transfer ownership in my state of residence, that would avoid any weird tax implications in VA, which may or may not exist.
Turn in the tag and report it sold DMV form 416, get a receipt for the tag from the tag office.
Official SC Bill of sale form 4031 should be used. I have searched the official DMV web site high and low, for form 4031 and cannot locate it. However many car dealers have it on their web site, and here is one that appears to be the most recent date
http://www.dbcarter.com/SC_Bill_of_Sale.shtml
The download link is in the yellow text, you get a pdf file that is a fill in the blank form, that you then print. Check and double check the VIN for accuracy.
Don't forget to cancel your insurance after you transfer it, you should get a refund on the unused portion.
Charles
Personally I would transfer ownership in my state of residence, that would avoid any weird tax implications in VA, which may or may not exist.
Turn in the tag and report it sold DMV form 416, get a receipt for the tag from the tag office.
Official SC Bill of sale form 4031 should be used. I have searched the official DMV web site high and low, for form 4031 and cannot locate it. However many car dealers have it on their web site, and here is one that appears to be the most recent date
http://www.dbcarter.com/SC_Bill_of_Sale.shtml
The download link is in the yellow text, you get a pdf file that is a fill in the blank form, that you then print. Check and double check the VIN for accuracy.
Don't forget to cancel your insurance after you transfer it, you should get a refund on the unused portion.
Charles
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