By Type (4)
Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale – Records the details of a private vehicle sale.
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Boat Bill of Sale – A document that records the sale of a vessel.
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Firearm Bill of Sale – A document detailing a firearm transfer (sale or trade) between private parties.
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General Bill of Sale – This is used to record the specifics of a sale of any type of valuable goods.
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Registration Resources
Motor Vehicle
- Wyoming Department of Transportation – This provides helpful information about the State’s vehicle registration and titling procedures.
- Application for Certificate of Title – Completed and signed by a vehicle owner to register/title their vehicle in Wyoming (must be notarized).
- County Clerks Offices – The offices where Wyoming drivers can file their title applications.
- County Treasurer Offices – The contact information of county treasurer offices where drivers can obtain vehicle registration.
- Registration Fees (Natrona County) – An example of the fees drivers can expect to pay when registering their vehicle.
Boat
- Wyoming Game and Fish Department – Includes links to registration forms and resources for boating safety and regulations.
- Watercraft Registration Application – Must be completed by boat owners when registering their vessel in Wyoming.
- Application for Certificate of Title – Used to title boats in Wyoming.
- County Clerks Offices – The offices where boat owners file their title applications.
- County Treasurer Offices – The offices where new boat owners submit their bill of sale and pay sales tax.
- Regional Offices – A list of locations where registration applications can be sent.
Firearm
- Concealed Firearm Permit Application – Contains the firearm permit application and instructions for filing.
- County Sheriffs’ Offices – A list of offices where individuals can file their permit applications.
- DOT Driver Services Offices – The offices where applicants must have their picture taken for their firearm permit.