Release of Liability Form

A Release of Liability Form (ROL) dictates that the party participating will not hold the organization responsible for things like personal injury, death, or loss of property. In particular, the ROL protects one party from legal responsibilities associated with physical risk. However, parties should take care to protect all activity participants as release forms do not typically protect a party from negligent behavior. To fill out a release of liability online, select your state and click the green button above.

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Legal Forms Related to a Release of Liability What is a Release of Liability? When Should You Use a Release of Liability Form? What Are the Protections that Release of Liability Forms Can Provide? What Are the Risks of Not Using a Release of Liability? Using a Release of Liability and Notice of Transfer for Selling a Car How do I Make a Release of Liability? Guide to Waivers and Release of Liability

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What is a Release of Liability?

A release of liability, commonly referred to as a waiver of reliability, a release form, a liability release form, an assumption of risk form, a hold harmless agreement, or legal release, is a legal document between two parties, referenced as the Releasor and the Releasee. Put simply, it's an agreement not to sue if the person or business involved in a risky activity that's offered is somehow hurt or is subjected to some form of damage.

You can download a blank, printable release of liability template here.

When Should You Use a Release of Liability Form?

Think about activities, products, or services that could harm participants. These include any physically taxing or potentially dangerous activity, such as a sports game or traveling as well as any product or service not yet officially approved, be it a new cheese spread or an experimental airplane. If necessary, work with a consultant who specializes in determining risk. This can be very beneficial in helping you determine how to use this agreement.

What Are the Protections that Release of Liability Forms Can Provide?

Here are the most common protections that various release of liability forms can provide:

Here are the most common protections that various release of liability forms can provide:

What Are the Risks of Not Using a Release of Liability?

Without entering into a release of liability, you can open yourself or your business to a host of unwanted or unnecessary litigation. Although you might incur upfront costs for creating, disseminating, and signing a release of liability, by doing so you will be protecting yourself and your business from a litany of legal battles and legal fees in the near term and future.

While a release of liability gives you a potential layer of protection, it doesn't protect you. Rather, it just makes it the client's responsibility to prove that they weren’t warned about the possibility and the degree of risk. The release of liability also alerts the signee that they want to participate in a potentially risky endeavor. This is why you must include all possible types of harm in your ROL wording.

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Using a Release of Liability and Notice of Transfer for Selling a Car

When you sell your car, you are technically still the owner of the vehicle until the title and registration are officially transferred. In some states, like California, a waiver or release is required when you sell your car to transfer legal liability for the vehicle while the DMV processes the change in title and registration.

Many waivers require you to provide odometer reading, vehicle identification number, and the vehicle sale date of the used vehicle. This is important because it allows the new owner to prove that they now own the motor vehicle. Below are the California DMV's two notice of transfer and release of liability pages:

How do I Make a Release of Liability?

All releases of liability should include the following information:

Guide to Waivers and Release of Liability

This guide is designed to provide you with all of the pertinent information regarding releases of legal liability. Whether you are acting as the releasor or the releasee, this guide will walk you through what releases of liability are, what to include if you have to craft one, the most common types of releases, and the risks of not using one.

Misconceptions about Liability Waivers

There are many common misconceptions about these releases. While some people believe that using a simple release found online doesn’t provide a business with any protection, others believe a signed liability waiver form offers a business total “bulletproof” protection even if it is found online. Neither of these beliefs is true. So, what can a signed liability waiver form do for a business?

State Laws & Protective Clauses in Release of Liability Forms

How well a waiver works to protect a business depends upon many factors.