Declaration of Odometer Disclosure - Before a car is sold, state and federal law mandates the mileage to be disclosed. A few counties might have their statement of odometer disclosure, and certain counties may recommend using a specific spot on the automobile's title.
Signature Requirements – A bill of sale must be signed by both the vendor and the purchaser, and notarized in some Wyoming counties.
To be driven on Wyoming roadways, an automobile bought by the state's citizens has to be registered. (Transient workers who stay in Wyoming for below one hundred and twenty days have to obtain transient documentation from Wyoming.) The merchant will usually manage the filing of titling and documentation papers for automobiles acquired at a dealership; however, for private individuals or entities to change their proprietorship, the purchaser has to register. In Wyoming, registration is done at the base of the county, therefore the time that purchasers have to register, the period of documentation, and the modes of renewal will all be different. For more details, purchasers can contact the municipal county treasurer's office.
A current automobile purchaser's registration is usually done at the state's County Clerk's Workspace in the purchaser's home county.
Documents Needed
Request for Document of Title and Inspection of VIN/HIN (MV-300A)
If you buy a secondhand vehicle in Wyoming, the former title is still valid.
A Bill of Sale
An acceptable driver's permit or Wyoming state Identity card is required.
Evidence of present auto insurance that meets up with the minimum coverage criteria set by the state:
Twenty-five thousand US dollars for a physically injured individual in a clash
Fifty thousand US dollars for all physical injuries in a clash.
Twenty thousand US dollars for the destruction of properties in a clash
A Disclosure Statement for Odometers
A duplicate of the merchant's invoice if the automobile was acquired from a workshop.
A copy of a signed lease is required if the car is being leased instead of being bought.
A Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney is required if the vendor or purchaser is acted on behalf by a representative.
All taxes and costs must be paid in full. The costs will differ based on which county the automobile is registered in. A cost calculator or plan will be available from the municipal county treasurer's office.