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

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You’re off the hook. California does not mandate providing a car bill of sale for registering or titling.

Though not mandatory, it still holds merit as a backup document in various situations. For instance, a bill of sale form can be used in lieu of a seller’s title signature or as proof of ownership when registering a vessel. Plus, it’s always smart to keep a bill of sale on file for your own records.

To obtain a copy, contact the seller with the hope he or she can accommodate your request.

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