Αποτελέσματα Αναζήτησης
in conjunction with this transfer report. We authorize AQHA to record the transfer of ownership of the horse upon AQHA’s receipt of all required transfer items. INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Return Certificate of Registration with transfer report and appropriate fees to AQHA. 2. Print or type all requested information. 3. Verify that the horse’s color ...
Download a transfer form and get the papers to prove it. Learn what the requirements are for transferring an American Quarter Horse's ownership. Registration certificates prove pedigrees, ownership and records. These nine tips demystify AQHA transfers.
The Transfer Report Form (AQHA) is used for transferring ownership of a horse registered with the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). The form is filled out by the current owner to transfer the horse to a new owner.
INSTRUCTIONS: Remit Certificate of Registration with transfer report and appropriate fees to AQHA. Print or type all requested information. Verify that the horse’s color and markings match the Certificate of Registration. The person selling the horse should be listed as the owner on the Certificate of Registration.
INSTRUCTIONS: Remit Certificate of Registration with transfer report and appropriate fees to AQHA. Print or type all requested information. Verify that the horse’s color and markings match the Certificate of Registration. The person selling the horse should be listed as the owner on the Certificate of Registration.
Consult the AQHA Official Handbook regarding transfer rules or contact AQHA. 6. Remit appropriate fees, the Transfer Report and the Certificate of Registration to AQHA.
Here’s how to handle that situation. Download a transfer report here. The transfer report must be signed by the seller and list your name and AQHA ID number on the buyer line. Make sure the seller you are purchasing the horse from is the last recorded owner on the horse’s papers.