South Carolina Boat Bill of Sale
This document serves as a proof of purchase and details the sale of a boat in the state of South Carolina. It is recommended to be completed and kept by both the buyer and the seller for their records and for the purpose of registration or other legal requirements under South Carolina law. Please fill in the following information accurately.
1. Date of Sale: ___________________________________________ (MM/DD/YYYY)
2. Seller Information:
- Full Name: ________________________________________
- Address: __________________________________________
- City: ________________ State: SC Zip: _____________
- Phone Number: _____________________________________
3. Buyer Information:
- Full Name: ________________________________________
- Address: __________________________________________
- City: ________________ State: SC Zip: _____________
- Phone Number: _____________________________________
4. Boat Details:
- Make: _____________________________________________
- Model: ____________________________________________
- Year: _____________________________________________
- Hull Identification Number (HIN): ___________________
- Length: ___________________________________________
- Boat Type: ________________________________________
- Color: ____________________________________________
5. Purchase Price: $___________________________________
6. Payment Method: ___________________________________ (e.g., Cash, Check, Other)
7. Additional Terms and Conditions: (If any)
This Bill of Sale acknowledges that the seller has received the full payment from the buyer and hereby transfers the ownership of the said boat to the buyer. Both parties agree that the boat is sold in "as is" condition with no warranties or guarantees provided by the seller.
8. Seller's Signature: ___________________________ Date: _____________
9. Buyer's Signature: ___________________________ Date: _____________
This document does not itself constitute legal ownership or a title transfer. The buyer is responsible for registering the boat with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources and complying with all state requirements, including possession of a valid South Carolina title and registration for the boat, where applicable.