State Guides
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New York Vehicle Bill of Sale Guide: Cars, Boats, Motorcycles and More
New York is one of the more paperwork-heavy states for private vehicle sales. The DMV here is strict about what it accepts, the tax implications are real, and the process varies enough between vehicle types that assuming it all works the same way is how people end up making multiple trips to the DMV office. Here's what you actually need to know...
Florida Doesn't Require a Bill of Sale. Here's Why You Need One Anyway.
Florida is one of the busiest states in the country for private vehicle sales. Warm weather, no state income tax, and a massive retiree population means cars, boats, motorcycles, and trailers change hands constantly. If you're buying or selling privately in Florida right now, here's what the process actually looks like and where people consistently leave money or protection on the table...
Georgia Vehicle Bill of Sale: What the Tag Office Actually Needs
Most people show up at the Georgia tag office with a signed title and assume that's enough. Sometimes it is. But if you want the transfer to go through without a trip back home to get something you forgot, it helps to know exactly what the clerk is looking for before you walk in...
How to Sell a Car Privately in Georgia (Step by Step)
Georgia keeps the private car sale process relatively simple compared to a lot of other states. There's no emissions test required at the point of sale, no mandatory bill of sale, and no state-run DMV to deal with. But simple doesn't mean there's nothing to know. Here's exactly how to do it right from start to finish...
Does Georgia Require a Bill of Sale?
Georgia is one of the more straightforward states when it comes to private vehicle sales, but straightforward doesn't mean there's nothing to know. If you're buying or selling a car privately in Georgia, here's exactly what the process looks like and where people typically go wrong...
Florida Doesn't Require a Bill of Sale... But You Still Need One
Florida is one of those states where a bill of sale isn't legally required to complete a private vehicle sale. The DMV will process the title transfer without one. A lot of sellers take that to mean they don't need to bother. That's the wrong takeaway...
How to Sell a Car Privately in Texas (Step by Step)
Texas is one of the more straightforward states for private car sales, but straightforward doesn't mean simple. There are specific forms, deadlines, and disclosures that apply, and skipping any of them can create problems for you long after the sale is done...
California Private Car Sale Rules Most People Get Wrong
California has some of the most specific rules around private car sales in the country. Most sellers know they need to sign the title. Beyond that, a lot of people are guessing, and some of those guesses end up being expensive mistakes...
Do You Need a Bill of Sale to Sell a Car Privately?
Technically, most states don't legally require a bill of sale to sell a car privately. But...
Welcome to YourBillofSale.com
You shook hands. You agreed on a price. Money changed hands. And then somebody asks: "Do you have anything in writing?" That's the moment most private sales get messy...