Form Hsmv 82050 - Notice Of Sale And/or Bill Of Sale For A Motor Vehicle, Mobile Home, Off-Highway Vehicle Or Vessel

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Selling Your
Post Office Box 25300
Bradenton, Florida 34206-5300
Vehicle, Boat or
Phone: 941.741.4800
Monday – Friday, 9:00 - 4:30
Mobile Home?
Florida Statute 319.22(2) (b) now requires the owner/co-owner to complete a
Notice of Sale
and submit it to
the State Division of Motor Vehicles within 30 days of selling a vehicle, boat or mobile home.
If you are unable to come into the office with the purchaser to transfer ownership of the title, completing the
Notice of Sale
may prevent legal issues if the title record is marked sold in the Division of Motor Vehicles database. If you have the older
revised Florida title that does not contain the Notice of Sale, see page # 2 of this publication for a separate
Notice of Sale
Form. We suggest that you keep a copy of the Notice of Sale Form for your records.
The Notice of Sale Form (original) may be mailed to the Division of Motor Vehicles at the following address:
Department of Highway and Safety and Motor Vehicles
Neil Kirkman Building
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0500
Please Note: Submitting the Notice of Sale Form by mail to the State Division of Motor Vehicles will only mark the title record
as "sold" within the Division of Motor Vehicles database. The ownership status will not change in the Division of Motor
Vehicles database until the purchaser applies for and is issued a Florida Certificate of Title in their name.
Surrender the Florida License Plate
If you have sold your motor vehicle, cancelled the Florida insurance and/or are not immediately transferring the Florida
license plate to a different vehicle it is recommended that you surrender the license plate by mail or in person to a local tax
collector's office. Failure to do so may result in the suspension of your Florida Driver License per Florida Statutes 627.733,
627.734, and 627.736(9)(a).
License plate(s) surrendered by mail must include a note indicating that you wish to cancel the Florida plate. If you no
longer have the license plate, you need to complete an
affidavit
, located on our website , and mail it to our
office.
Instructions for completing the affidavit:
Complete the vehicle information at the top of the form.
Mark the box that states “I would like to surrender/cancel plate #______” (Fill in the license plate information).
Also mark the box that states "Check here if the plate is lost, destroyed or stolen. If found, the license plate will not
be affixed to any motor vehicle".
Sign, print and date the affidavit.
Mail the affidavit to the location listed below.
Manatee County Tax Collector's Office
P.O. Box 25300
Bradenton, FL 34206-5300
Note: There is no fee to surrender a Florida license plate or mark your title sold. A receipt will not be mailed for a
license plate surrendered by mail. You must visit an office to obtain a receipt for surrendering a license plate.
The information in this document is believed to be correct and is subject to change and is not warranted.
SoldVehicle – Last Update: 05/09/2013
 DeSoto
 Lakewood Ranch
 North River
 Palma Sola
th
819 301 Blvd. W.
6007 111
St. E.
4333 US Hwy 301 N.
7411 Manatee Ave. W. #200
Bradenton, FL 34205
Bradenton, FL 34211
Ellenton, FL 34222
Bradenton, FL 34209
Fax 941.741.3585
Fax 941.751.8281
Fax 941.721.2004
Fax 941.798.2966

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