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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 186 — Licensing of motor vehicles, operators, and trailers

186.200 Contents of bill of sale.

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(1)The bill of sale provided for by KRS 186.190 shall contain the date, the purchaser's
name and post office address, seller's name and post office address, and the
information provided for in KRS 186.030 and shall be subscribed and sworn to
before any officer authorized to administer an oath.
(2)No person for himself or his employee or agent or as an officer of any court, shall
sell, trade, transfer or deliver any motor vehicle without at the same time making a
bill of sale in quadruplicate and delivering the original and two
(2)copies thereof to
the county clerk. The county clerk shall retain one
(1)copy of the bill of sale and
shall deliver the original copy to the purchaser together with the registration receipt
or transfer of registration, and attach the other copy to the Revenue Cabinet's copy
of the registration receipt of transfer of registration. No person shall sign a bill of
sale until the purchaser's name is shown thereon.
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