FREE HOMEWORK GUY PRIVATE PARTY VEHICLE BILL OF SALE

A free printable fillable PDF to help private buyers and sellers properly document a vehicle sale.

Selling your vehicle privately can often save — or make — you thousands of dollars compared to trading it in at a dealership.

Unfortunately, many dealerships lowball trade-in values heavily, then turn around and resell those same vehicles for thousands more. Even worse, we’ve seen situations where trade-in paperwork allegedly wasn’t handled properly, creating legal and financial nightmares for the original owner months later.

That’s one of the reasons we created this FREE Homework Guy Private Party Vehicle Bill of Sale.

What This Free Bill of Sale Helps Document

  • Buyer and seller information
  • Vehicle details and VIN
  • Odometer reading
  • Purchase price
  • “AS IS” protection language
  • Signature sections
  • Private sale safety reminders

Private Party Sale Safety Tips

We strongly encourage anyone selling a vehicle privately to:

  • Meet at the buyer’s bank during business hours
  • Verify certified funds
  • Keep copies of all paperwork
  • Notify your DMV immediately after the sale
  • Follow all title transfer laws in your state

Why Private Party Selling Can Be Smarter

Private party sales can be a great way to avoid dealership lowball trade offers, help another family buy a vehicle at a better price, avoid junk dealer fees and forced add-ons, and keep more of your hard-earned money.

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Don’t want to download the PDF? No problem. You can simply copy and paste the full Bill of Sale text below.

THE HOMEWORK GUY PRIVATE PARTY VEHICLE BILL OF SALE

A free consumer protection form to help private buyers and sellers document a vehicle sale properly.

IMPORTANT: This form is provided for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Vehicle sale requirements vary by state. Always check your state DMV rules.

Vehicle Bill of Sale – Private Party

This Bill of Sale is entered into on this ______ day of __________________, 20____, by and between the following parties:

Seller Information

Name: __________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________

Phone: __________________________________________

Email: __________________________________________

Buyer Information

Name: __________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________

Phone: __________________________________________

Email: __________________________________________

Vehicle Information

Year: ___________

Make: ____________________

Model: ____________________

Body Style: ____________________

Color: ____________________

VIN: __________________________________________

Odometer Reading: __________________ miles

Sale Details

Purchase Price: $____________________

Payment Method: ____________________

Date of Sale: _______________________

Time of Sale: _______________________

Terms and Conditions

The above-described vehicle is being sold in “AS IS” condition, with no warranty expressed or implied.

The buyer acknowledges that they have inspected the vehicle or had the opportunity to do so and accepts the vehicle in its current condition. The seller is not responsible for any defects, repairs, future mechanical problems, accidents, tickets, tolls, towing charges, impound fees, insurance claims, or other liabilities arising after the date and time of sale.

The buyer agrees to complete all title transfer, registration, tax, insurance, and DMV requirements according to applicable state law.

Both parties agree that this sale is final and binding.

Signatures

Seller’s Signature: __________________________________ Date: _____________

Buyer’s Signature: ___________________________________ Date: _____________

Witness Signature: _________________________________ Date: _____________

The Homework Guy Safety Tip

For private party vehicle sales, consider meeting at the buyer’s bank during business hours. This allows the buyer to obtain certified funds directly from the bank, provides security cameras, and creates a safer transaction environment.