Per federal law, all vehicles sold in the United State must have an Odometer Disclosure Statement attached to the Bill of Sale. Otherwise the sale is not considered valid and the State will refuse to register the automobile under the Buyer’s name.
To register the vehicle with your State’s Bureau or Department of Motor Vehicles (BMV / DMV) the Title is necessary. The Title to a vehicle (See the California Sample for reference) acts like the deed to real estate and is the official record-keeper of all owners of the vehicle. After the sale has been completed, the seller will usually give the Title to the buyer along with writing the transaction details on the back (different laws in every State).
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