Form Sfn 2902 - Law Enforcement Impound Vehicle Bill Of Sale

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LAW ENFORCEMENT IMPOUND VEHICLE BILL OF SALE
North Dakota Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division
608 E BOULEVARD AVE BISMARCK ND 58505-0780
SFN 2902 (Rev. 01-2014)
Telephone (701) 328-2725 Web site:
In consideration of
Dollars
($
), the undersigned, herein referred to as seller, hereby sells and delivers to
Buyer's Legal Name
Telephone Number
(Check One)
DL
CID
CORPID
FEIN
Address
City
State
Zip Code
the following motor vehicle:
Year
Make
Model
Body Style
Vehicle Identification Number
Color
Fuel Type
Weight
The above described vehicle was sold by an authorized unit of government under authority granted
in Chapter 39-26 of the North Dakota Century Code (NDCC).
Unit of Government
Title
Date
By (Signature of Seller)
x
ODOMETER DISCLOSURE CERTIFICATION: Section 39-05-05.1(h) (NDCC) required on all passenger cars, motor homes,
pickup trucks, trucks, and motorcycles if they are less then 10 years old (SFN 18773).
DAMAGE DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: This form must be completed for all vehicles less than nine (9) model years old.
Within the past eight (8) years, has this vehicle sustained body or structural damage from a vehicular crash or accident, including loss by fire,
vandalism, weather, or submersion in water, resulting in damage to the motor vehicle which equals or exceeds the greater of $8,000 or forty
percent of the predamage retail value of the motor vehicle as determined by the national automobile dealers association official used car guide?
The term does not include body or structural modifications, normal wear and tear, glass damage, hail damage, or items of normal maintenance and
repair.
Collision
Weather
Theft
Interior
Type of Damage
Other
Yes
No
(check all that apply)
Under Carriage
Water
Vandalism
Fire
Any person who makes a false statement on this form is guilty of a Class A Misdemeanor.
Yes
No
Has this vehicle been damaged in excess of seventy-five percent (75%) of its retail value?
Explanation of Damage
Signature of Transferor (Seller)
Date
X
A person repairing, replacing parts, or performing body work on a motor vehicle that is less than nine (9) years old shall provide a statement to the owner of the
motor vehicle when the motor vehicle has sustained motor vehicle damage requiring disclosure under this section. The owner shall disclose this damage when
ownership of the motor vehicle is transferred. When a vehicle is damaged in excess of seventy-five percent of its retail value as determined by the national
automobile dealers association official used car guide, the person repairing, replacing parts, or performing body work on the motor vehicle that is less than nine
(9) years old shall also advise the owner of the motor vehicle that the owner of the vehicle must comply with section 39-05-20.2. (See Below)
The amount of damage to a motor vehicle is determined by adding the retail value of all labor, parts, and material used in repairing the damage. When the retail
value of labor has not been determined by a purchase in the ordinary course of business, for example when the labor is performed by the owner of the vehicle,
the retail value of the labor is presumed to be the product of the repair time, as provided in a generally accepted autobody repair flat rate manual, multiplied by
thirty-five dollars.
39-05-20.2. Issuance of salvage certificate of title.
The owner of a vehicle that is damaged in excess of seventy-five percent of its retail value as determined by the national automobile dealers association official
used car guide, shall forward the title for that vehicle to the department within ten days and the department shall issue a salvage certificate of title. Glass
damage and hail damage must be excluded in the determination of whether a vehicle has been damaged in excess of seventy-five percent of the vehicle's
retail value. If a vehicle for which a salvage certificate of title has been issued is reconstructed, a regular certificate of title may be obtained by completing an
application for the certificate. The applicant shall include with the application a certificate of inspection in the form required by the department, the salvage
certificate of title, and a five dollar fee. The department shall place on the regular certificate of title and on all subsequent certificates of title issued for the
vehicle, a notation that damage disclosure information is available from the department. The department may not issue a new certificate unless the vehicle
identi-fication number of the vehicle has been inspected and found to conform to the description given in the application, or unless other proof of the identity of
the vehicle has been provided to the satisfaction of the department.

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