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Dealer Sale bill of sale — New Britain, Connecticut

Dealer Sale Bill of Sale for UTV in New Britain, CT

A dealer sale involves a licensed vehicle dealer selling to a private buyer. Dealers are regulated at both the federal a… Complete your New Britain utv transaction at the CT DMV – New Britain Branch.

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Dealer Sale UTV Sale in New Britain

A dealer sale involves a licensed vehicle dealer selling to a private buyer. Dealers are regulated at both the federal and state level and must comply with requirements that do not apply to private party sales.

In New Britain, Connecticut, the local office handling title transfers is the CT DMV – New Britain Branch at 27 West Main St, New Britain, CT 06051. The combined sales tax rate is 6.35%. Notarization is not required for a private vehicle bill of sale in this jurisdiction.

Local DMV — Hartford County

DMV / Title Office

CT DMV – New Britain Branch

Address

27 West Main St, New Britain, CT 06051

Phone

(860) 263-5700

Office Hours

Tue–Fri 7:45 AM–4:00 PM; Sat 8:00 AM–12:30 PM

Local Fees & Taxes

Title Transfer Fee

$25.00

Sales Tax Rate

6.35%

Base Registration Fee

$80.00

Connecticut statewide flat rate 6.35% — no additional local or county taxes

Notarization: NOT REQUIRED

Connecticut does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A bill of sale form (H-31) is recommended.

New Britain Dealer Sale Transfer Checklist

  • Dealers must hold a valid license from the state motor-vehicle authority and show their license number on the bill of sale.
  • The federal FTC Used Car Rule requires dealers to display a Buyers Guide on each used vehicle.
  • Any dealer warranty or "as-is" status must be disclosed in writing.
  • Connecticut applies 6.35% sales tax on vehicle purchases on vehicle purchases, collected when the buyer registers the vehicle.
  • Connecticut does not require notarization for a private-party bill of sale, though notarized signatures are more defensible.
  • Connecticut’s official bill of sale form is H-31 (Bill of Sale for a Motor Vehicle).
  • An odometer disclosure is required on the Connecticut title transfer.
  • Connecticut requires an emissions or smog test before the buyer can register the vehicle.
  • Complete CT DMV form H-13B (Application for Registration and Title)
  • Connecticut charges a flat 6.35% sales tax on vehicle purchases
  • Title must be transferred within 30 days
  • Emissions testing required for vehicles in the CT emissions program

Connecticut forms and documents

  • FTC Buyers Guide (federal)
  • H-31 (Bill of Sale for a Motor Vehicle)

Key facts for dealer sale transactions

  • FTC Used Car Rule requires Buyers Guide on every used vehicle
  • Dealer must collect and remit applicable state sales tax
  • Lemon law protections may apply if dealer provided a warranty
  • Implied warranty of merchantability applies unless disclaimed in writing
  • Dealer license number must appear on the bill of sale in most states

Important notice

If the dealer does not provide a Buyers Guide, this is a violation of federal FTC rules. Do not complete the purchase without receiving and reviewing this disclosure document.

New Britain at a glance

Population

73,301

Median Household Income

$57,036

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Frequently asked questions

What makes a dealer sale utv sale different in New Britain?

A dealer sale involves a licensed vehicle dealer selling to a private buyer. Dealers are regulated at both the federal and state level and must comply with requirements that do not apply to private party sales. In New Britain, title transfers are handled at the CT DMV – New Britain Branch (27 West Main St, New Britain, CT 06051). Licensed dealers are required by the FTC Used Car Rule (16 CFR Part 455) to display a Buyers Guide sticker on every used vehicle offered for sale. This sticker discloses whether the vehicle is sold "as-is" or with a warranty, and what systems are covered. Dealers must also collect and remit applicable state sales tax on the transaction.

What is the sales tax on a dealer sale utv sale in New Britain?

The combined sales tax rate in New Britain is 6.35%. Connecticut statewide flat rate 6.35% — no additional local or county taxes

Is notarization required for a dealer sale utv bill of sale in New Britain?

No. Connecticut does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A bill of sale form (H-31) is recommended.

What does the buyer need for a dealer sale utv purchase in New Britain?

Buyers purchasing from a licensed dealer may have access to state lemon law protections, depending on whether the dealer offered a warranty. The implied warranty of merchantability under UCC applies unless the dealer specifically disclaims it in the Buyers Guide. Request a copy of the Buyers Guide, any warranty documentation, and vehicle inspection reports. Bring the signed title, completed bill of sale, and payment for the $25.00 title transfer fee to the CT DMV – New Britain Branch.

Are there special Connecticut requirements for a dealer sale transaction?

Dealer-generated bills of sale often include additional disclosures beyond a private party document. The document must identify the dealer's license number in most states. Financing through the dealer triggers Truth in Lending Act (TILA) disclosure requirements, including APR, total finance charge, and payment schedule. Dealers must hold a valid license from the state motor-vehicle authority and show their license number on the bill of sale.

Is a dealer sale bill of sale legally binding in New Britain?

Yes. A properly executed bill of sale is legally binding in Connecticut regardless of party type. Both parties should sign and retain a copy. The seller must also sign over the vehicle title at the time of sale.

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