Customers may use a bill of sale to transfer vehicle ownership in very limited circumstances as outlined below. A bill of sale cannot be used to transfer vehicle ownership for a vehicle that requires a certificate of title by law.
The customer may present a Bill of Sale - State Form 44237 or similar document as proof of vehicle ownership only in the following circumstances:
When using a bill of sale to transfer ownership, the bill of sale must contain:
The bill of sale is not required to be notarized or signed under penalties for perjury. A bill of sale application must include a Physical Inspection of a Vehicle or Watercraft - State Form 39530 .
A bill of sale may be used to determine the date of sale and/or purchase price of a vehicle in situations where the vehicle’s certificate of title does not contain this information. Please note, a bill of sale can’t be used to override information that has been written on the certificate of title. For example, if a certificate of title contains a date of sale or a purchase price that differs from the information on the bill of sale, then the information from the certificate of title must be used.
The Affidavit for Certificate of Title Correction – State Form 55582 may be used to correct information that was written on a certificate of title in error.