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You are not required to title your vehicle in Texas, but first-time registrants must fill out and complete Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U).
The State of Texas requires that you complete a bill of sale if you buy or sell a car or boat within state boundaries. No other transactions require a bill of sale, but you may choose to complete one at your discretion.
Form 130-U, Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (PDF) (application), documents the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) title application information for motor vehicles and off-highway vehicles (OHVs).
The title application must be accompanied by the Comptrollers joint affidavit and must be filed in person by either the recipient or donor.
Fees one can expect to pay when purchasing a vehicle in Texas are as follows: Sales Tax: 6.25% of the total vehicle purchase price. Title Transfer Fee: $28 to $33 (varies by county) Tag/License Fee: $50.75 base fee, $10 local fee.
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After you choose your buyer, you should provide them with a properly signed title. This should include the sale date and odometer reading. You will also need Form 130-U, the Application for Texas Title, and/or Registration. Form 130-U acts as a legal bill of sale.