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Download a transfer form and learn what the requirements are for transferring an American Quarter Horse's ownership.
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Access forms for AQHA business, including registration applications, transfer forms, the AQHA rulebook, patterns, judges score sheets and more.
How do I notify AQHA I’m the new owner of an American Quarter Horse? How do I transfer ownership of a horse to my name if previous owners were skipped? How much does a transfer cost?
A few documents must be sent to AQHA to transfer an American Quarter Horse's ownership. When transferring a horse's ownership, you'll need: A completed transfer report form or signed bill of sale stating the horse’s registered name and/or number, the date of sale and signed by the record owner on file with AQHA.
Submitting a transfer of ownership report is a vital step of owning an American Quarter Horse. By completing the official transfer document and submitting the form to AQHA, a new registration certificate can be generated and mailed, listing the new owner as the owner of record.
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 and markings match the Certificate of Registration. 4. The person selling the horse should be listed as the owner on the Certificate of Registration. 5. Any erasure or alteration ...
Registration certificates prove pedigrees, ownership and records. These nine tips demystify AQHA transfers.
AQHA Customer Service explains how to complete an AQHA transfer report online. For more help, visit www.aqha.com/customerservice.
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 .