Selling a junk horse trailer in New Jersey
When selling a junk horse trailer through a private party sale in New Jersey, a bill of sale protects both the buyer and seller by documenting the transaction details and the vehicle's condition at the time of sale.
Legal considerations for junk vehicles in New Jersey
New Jersey issues a Junk Certificate of Title (Form OS/SS-61a) for vehicles that are unrepairable or where repair cost would exceed the vehicle's value. The title must be surrendered to the MVC and the junk certificate must accompany the sale. Junk title transactions must be submitted by mail to NJMVC, P.O. Box 017, Trenton, NJ 08666-0017; this transaction cannot be processed in person at an agency. The seller should retain a copy of the bill of sale to establish the date of sale and avoid post-sale liability.
Required disclosures
The bill of sale must clearly state the vehicle is sold as junk for parts or scrap only, with no warranty of fitness or roadworthiness. A copy of the Junk Certificate of Title (Form OS/SS-61a) must be provided to the buyer.