Bill of Sale of Automobile and Odometer Statement for As-Is Sale - Idaho 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the 'County' and 'Amount' fields at the top of the Bill of Sale. This establishes the location and financial details of the transaction.
  3. In the section for Buyer(s) and Seller(s), enter the names of both parties involved in the sale. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  4. Provide detailed information about the vehicle, including Make, Model, Body Type, VIN, and Year. This identifies the specific automobile being sold.
  5. Review and confirm that you understand the 'as-is' clause, indicating that no warranties are provided regarding the vehicle's condition.
  6. Both Seller(s) must sign and print their names at the bottom of the form. This finalizes the agreement legally.
  7. Complete the Odometer Disclosure Statement by stating the current mileage and checking any applicable statements regarding odometer discrepancies.
  8. Fill in both Transferor's (Seller's) and Transferee's (Buyer's) information accurately to ensure proper transfer of ownership.

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What paperwork do I need to privately sell a car in Idaho? Certificate of Title. Bill of Sale (form ITD 3738) Satisfaction of Lien, if applicable (form ITD 3726) Notice of Release of Liability (form ITD 3858) Odometer Disclosure (if applicable and not on back of title)
2. Idaho Car (Vehicle) Bill of Sale Buyer sellers personal information. VIN. Title number. Vehicle year, make, and model. Description of the vehicle and its condition. Odometer reading (note whether the miles are actual) Selling price. Sale date.
Youll need to show an original bill of sale as proof of sales price. The county assessor (DMV) or the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) will collect sales tax when you apply for an Idaho title.
(excluding weekends and holidays). Keep your license plates when selling your vehicle (see exceptions below). The plates belong to you and you may transfer them to another vehicle. (Exceptions include vehicles such as ATVs or UTVs with black on white restricted plates.)
There are a few documents which sellers of vehicles in Idaho will need: Certificate of Title. Bill of Sale (form ITD 3738) Satisfaction of Lien, if applicable (form ITD 3726)

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The short answer is that both the buyer and seller should retain the bill of sale for their records. This document protects everyone involved should any disagreements arise in the future. Typically, the buyer should keep the original and the seller should keep a copy. Learn why its important for both parties.
When you write a bill of sale you should make sure to include the following: Date of purchase. Seller name and address. Buyer name and address. Vehicle description, including make, model, year, vehicle identification number (VIN), and license plate number.

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