New Mexico Bill of Sale Form For Motor Vehicle Trailer or Boat
New Mexico Bill of Sale Form For Motor Vehicle Trailer or Boat
New Mexico Bill of Sale Form For Motor Vehicle Trailer or Boat
Bill of Sale
REV. 05/13
ANY ALTERATIONS OR
ERASURES WILL VOID
THIS DOCUMENT!
Engine Number (if Applicable) Vehicle or Hull Identification (Serial) Number License Plate or Vessel Registration Number
State Overall Vessel Length Vessel Beam Width Vessel Transom Depth
FT. IN. FT. IN. FT. IN.
I (we) hereby certify that the ODOMETER READING of the vehicle described above is:_______________________________________ (no tenths) miles
and that to the best of my knowledge stated mileage is (check one of the following):
Address
For the Exact Amount Indicated, I (We) Hereby Sell, Transfer and Convey the Vehicle or Vessel Described Above, Warrant It to be Free of
Any Liens or Encumbrances and Certify that All Information Given is True and Correct to the Best of My (Our) Knowledge.
First Seller's Signature Date Second Seller's Signature (if Joint Ownership) Date
X X
BUYER'S NAME(S) type or print IMPORTANT:
There is an Additional
Address Statutory Fee for Failure
by Purchaser to Apply for
City, State, Zip Code Transfer Within 30 Days
from Date of Sale.
2. Seller must then remove the vehicle’s New Mexico license plate (if applicable) under Plate-to-Owner pro-
cedures. New Mexico uses a Plate-to-Owner procedure for transferring ownership of vehicles. Under this
procedure plates are assigned to the owner (seller) rather than the vehicle. When disposing of a vehicle, the
license plate must be removed by the seller before delivery is made to the purchaser. The seller then has
thirty (30) days in which to register the removed plate with another vehicle of the same class or return it to
a local MVD field office for cancellation. If the vehicle has an out-of-state license plate, it is recommended
that the seller remove the license plate(s) and either take them to a New Mexico MVD office for disposal
or return them to the state of issuance for cancellation.
3. Buyer must take the completed form MVD-10009 Bill of Sale, the form MVD-10030 Certificate of Title
and/or form MVD-10032 Boat Certificate of Title and/or other ownership documents to a local Motor
Vehicle Division field office to have the vehicle or vessel titled and registered in his/her name(s). If the
titling certificate is from another state or if the vehicle or vessel has never been titled in any state, the vehicle
itself must be taken to the MVD field office for visual inspection.
4. Buyer must title the vehicle or vessel before it can be sold again.
5. The owner has the responsibility and is on continual and permanent notice of the need to renew by the
expiration date indicated on the vehicle license plate sticker and Certificate of Registration or the vessel
validation decal and Certificate of Number. Failure to renew by the deadline may result in a penalty.
6. By law the Motor Vehicle Division must be notified within ten days of any address change for all vehicles
owned and your driver license. Obtain form MVD-10284 Change of Address Request from your local MVD
field office or on the internet at:
www.mvd.newmexico.gov
PENALTIES
1. There is a penalty fee for not titling and registering vehicles or vessels within 30 days.
2. There is an additional penalty if the unregistered vehicle is driven on New Mexico roads.
3. There is an excise tax penalty if the vehicle or vessel is not titled within 90 days.
If you have any questions regarding titling and registering vehicles or vessels in
New Mexico, please contact a local Motor Vehicle Division field office. For a list of
MVD offices and locations go to:
www.mvd.newmexico.gov
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