I lost my Bill of Sale in New Jersey, what can I do? New Jersey

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You’re in luck. New Jersey does not require a car bill of sale form for registering and titling. The transferred title contains all of the needed information, including sale price, date of sale and odometer reading.

Having an auto bill of sale for your own files, however, is recommended. You should try to contact the seller about the possibility of obtaining a copy of his or her bill of sale. Chances are good you’ll probably never need this document. But if you do, you’ll be glad you took the time to hunt down a copy.

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