WANTING TO BUY A BOAT

sharpshooter

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Sold my 2016 pontoon about 3 weeks ago and all the guy that bought it needed was a bill of sale. Told him that I would go have it notarized, but he said his county clerk didn't need it to be. Some clerk's want the bill of sale notarized, some don't.

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TNReb

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Call your County Clerk's office and ask them what they want. That's the only way to be 100% sure.

(but everyone is correct - no titles, so a Bill of Sale SHOULD be sufficient)
 

hillbillyfab

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TNReb":2f5moruj said:
Call your County Clerk's office and ask them what they want. That's the only way to be 100% sure.

(but everyone is correct - no titles, so a Bill of Sale SHOULD be sufficient)
This is the best answer in my opinion. Our CCC's office has a bill of sale just for watercraft's that they like for you to use. It sure makes the process easier.

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When I bought my boat all I had was a bill of sale.
It was written on the back of a very poorly torn off chunk of a bud light 12 pack :rotf:

When she mentioned the rather low price I paid I said, look at the back of the paper.
She said, Oh, I see. :super:
 

cbhunter

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RUGER":3a8zgoow said:
When I bought my boat all I had was a bill of sale.
It was written on the back of a very poorly torn off chunk of a bud light 12 pack :rotf:

When she mentioned the rather low price I paid I said, look at the back of the paper.
She said, Oh, I see. :super:


:rotf: :rotf:
 

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