In Virginia, a mobile notary can be helpful for notarizing a bill of sale for a motor vehicle. Here's what you need to know:
Notarization Requirement:
The bill of sale itself typically doesn't require notarization in Virginia.
However, an Affidavit of Vehicle Purchase Price (form SUT 1A) might be required depending on the vehicle's age and might need notarization.
This form certifies the purchase price for titling a vehicle 5 years old or less: VA DMV Affidavit of Vehicle Purchase Price.
General Bill of Sale:
You can find a free Virginia Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale form online at eForms Virginia Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale.
Fill out the form with details like vehicle description, seller and buyer information, and sales price.
Remember:
Even if not required, having the bill of sale notarized can provide an extra layer of protection for both buyer and seller.
It's always best to consult with the Virginia DMV for the latest information and requirements for titling and registering a vehicle VA DMV.