Idaho Vehicle Bill of Sale Form
An Idaho Vehicle Bill of Sale Form is a legal document that records the sale of a motor vehicle in Idaho. It also shows that there's a transfer of ownership between a seller and a buyer.
Why Do You Need an Idaho Vehicle Bill of Sale?
In Idaho, a Vehicle Bill of Sale is important in transferring the title of a vehicle. You also need it to get a vehicle registered. This can be with the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) or the Division of Motor Vehicles.
Idaho Bill of Sale has to contain the:
- Vehicle identification number (VIN)
- Brand
- Model
- Year
- Selected odometer reading (for those less than 10 years old)
The form also includes the agreed purchase price. It is then used to calculate the sales tax and any other fees. Both the buyer and seller have to sign so that it can be accepted by the ITD.
The document is not typically subject to notarization. So, the odometer disclosure statement on the title has to be signed properly.
Common Uses of an Idaho Vehicle Bill of Sale?
This form has different uses for the buyer and the seller:
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Seller |
Buyer |
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Shows that they no longer own the car. |
Serves as proof that they now own the car. |
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Passes all the liability from them to the buyer. |
Helps them to register the vehicle. |
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Ensures the sale is valid under the law. |
Ensures the title is transferred quickly and easily. |
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Prevents any conflicts or disagreements in the future. |
Makes insurance and future resale easy. |
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Gives peace of mind. |
Gives security and peace of mind. |