A Hawaii Bill of Sale is a legal document that acknowledges the sale of a property from a seller to a buyer in exchange for consideration. This document records the sale details, including the parties’ information, purchase price, date of sale, and other important information.
Notary – The seller’s signature must be notarized in this document.
Hawaii Registration Documents (Required)
- Odometer Disclosure Statement
- Registration / Title Application
What to include in a Hawaii bill of sale form?
- The buyer’s name + address
- The seller’s name + address
- The vehicle/car description (make, model, year, + body style)
- The car’s vehicle identification number (VIN)
- The sale date
- Transaction details (purchase: price, trade, and/or gift)
- The warranty information (sold “as-is”)
- The Odometer Disclosure
- The Federal Law, 49 U.S. Code § 32705, requires a bill of sale to include a verifying statement about the vehicle’s mileage. Vehicles greater than ten years old and over 16,000 pounds are exempt.
Notary Public – a public officer who can witness the signatures of the buyer and seller.