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Texas Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale Form

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Texas Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale Form

Updated May 31, 2023

A Texas motor vehicle bill of sale is a legal document used to demonstrate that a motor vehicle has been legally sold. A bill of sale will contain information about the buyer and the seller, a description of the vehicle being sold, and information about the transaction, such as price. A bill of sale assists both the buyer and the seller with record-keeping and can serve as important documentation for some applications to be filed with the state.

Signing Requirements – Both parties are required to sign. The DMV recommends that both parties jointly visit a County Tax Office when the seller is signing over the vehicle’s title.

Odometer Disclosure Statement – The odometer disclosure form is required for an application to title a vehicle.

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Registering a Vehicle

Any vehicle purchased by a Texas resident that will be driven on Texas roads must be registered. Purchases made at a dealership generally include the dealer submitting the necessary paperwork on a buyer’s behalf. For purchases of vehicles done between private parties, the buyer has thirty (30) days to shift the title to his or her name and register the vehicle, tasks which are generally handled jointly. Registration of most vehicles lasts a year and, once registered, may be renewed online.

Where to Register

Application and documentation to register a vehicle may be submitted to the buyer’s nearest county tax office.

Required Documents