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Where do I report a car sold in Washington State?

Where do I report a car sold in Washington State?

If you neglect to report, you could be liable for towing bills or other liabilities even though you no longer own the vehicle. You can report the sale online, either through your Washington DOL License eXpress account or using the online form, or in person at any vehicle licensing office.

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Where to get Washington State Bill of sale?

Both you and the buyer will complete a Washington bill of sale. You can use the state’s Vehicle/Vessel Bill of Sale (Form TD-420-065), which can be downloaded from the Washington DOL website.

If you neglect to report, you could be liable for towing bills or other liabilities even though you no longer own the vehicle. You can report the sale online, either through your Washington DOL License eXpress account or using the online form, or in person at any vehicle licensing office.

Can a vehicle be brought into Washington State from out of State?

However, if a commercial vehicle is brought into the state by a business that operates outside of Washington for temporary (no more than 180 days in any consecutive 365 days) business use, then use tax is determined on the reasonable rental value. See RCW 82.12.010 (7) (c).

Is it easy to sell a car in Washington?

Buying or selling a vehicle can be made easier and less risky if you follow the guidelines and tips of the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL).

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