Free New Hampshire Moped Bill of Sale Template

When buying or selling a Moped in New Hampshire you always want to document the transfer of vehicle ownership from the seller to the buyer. Typically this is done by signing the “Transfer by Owner” or “Assignment” section on the rear of the original title. We also suggest securing a New Hampshire bill of sale to properly document the sale including the sales price, condition of the vehicle, and hold harmless language to protect the buyer and seller.

Why Do You Need a Bill of Sale?

There are two general reasons why you want to get a Bill of Sale in New Hampshire when purchasing or selling a Moped:

1. Mopeds can range in price from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Whether you giving or receiving cash for an item, you want proof of the transaction in the event someone claims your ownership (if you are the buyer) or if someone is injured by the vehicle (if you are the seller). It is the simplest form of insurance.

2. Some states require you register a Moped with the department of motor vehicles (usually when the engine size is larger than 49cc). Proper documentation of ownership is needed in order to register your Moped.

In short, a properly executed Bill of Sale will protect you from future liabilities during use of the moped and allow you to register the vehicle (if required).

What Does a Bill of Sale Need to be Valid?

A bill of sale acts as a contract between the buyer and seller of a Moped. Each state has different rules for what they consider a valid bill of sale, but a contract itself must abide by the following rules:

Offer: The agreement to exchange the vehicle for an amount of money. May also include conditions of the sale for the buyer and the seller.

Consideration: The amount of money being exchanged. Usually in a numeric and written form.

Acceptance: Signatures of both parties on the bill of sale.

Competent Parties and Legal Intent: Both parties entering the contract must be competent (age, mental capacity, and not impaired or forced). The contract is also valid only if it is lawful. A contract to complete an illegal act is not binding.

What Should the Buyer do with the Bill of Sale?

After you have made a purchase and received an executed bill of sale the first thing you should do is put it in a secured location. If lost, you won’t be able to apply for registration, won’t be able to prove ownership if someone claims the vehicle is theirs, and you may have some difficulty selling the moped. We always suggest locking up your bill of sale in a filing cabinet or safe, where a combination or key is needed to access.

Does the Seller Need a Copy?

We also suggest both the seller keep a copy of the Bill of Sale, and the buyer keep the original. This will ensure the seller can document the sale of their vehicle if property is damaged or someone is injured during its use.

New Hampshire Moped Bill of Sale Template

New Hampshire Moped Bill of Sale


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