Arkansas Bill of Sale

Arkansas Vehicle Bill of Sale

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Last updated: May 30, 2026

An Arkansas vehicle bill of sale serves as a receipt for a private motor vehicle transaction and supports title transfer through the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.

Private party motor vehicle sales in Arkansas involve more than a verbal agreement. A written bill of sale records the seller, buyer, vehicle identification number (VIN), odometer reading, sale date, and purchase price. County and state licensing offices in Arkansas commonly use this document alongside the certificate of title to verify the transaction and calculate applicable taxes and registration fees.

billandsale.com helps Arkansas buyers and sellers complete a professional motor vehicle bill of sale online. Our wizard includes Arkansas-specific governing law language, federal odometer disclosure, and electronic signatures from both parties. When you finish, you download signed PDF and Word documents for $9.99 per completed sale — not a free blank template.

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Arkansas Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale

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Legal Requirements at a Glance

Notarization Required?
No, not required
Odometer Disclosure?
Yes — Federal Truth in Mileage Act
Official Form
No specific official form required
Days to Register
30 days for buyer
Seller Report Time
Seller should notify DFA after sale
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Arkansas guide

Private Vehicle Sales in Arkansas

Detailed guidance for buyers, sellers, taxes, registration, and required documents.

What Arkansas Buyers Should Know

After purchasing a vehicle in a private sale, you must register it with the Arkansas motor vehicle agency within 30 days for buyer. Missing this deadline can result in late fees or penalties.

Bring the signed certificate of title, your bill of sale, proof of insurance meeting Arkansas minimum requirements, and a valid driver's license or state ID. The purchase price on your bill of sale is typically used to calculate sales or use tax.

Inspect the vehicle before paying, verify the VIN on the title matches the vehicle, and confirm the odometer reading is accurately disclosed on both the title and bill of sale. Private sales in Arkansas are generally considered as-is unless the seller provides a written warranty.

What Arkansas Sellers Should Know

Before accepting payment, confirm you hold a clear title with no undisclosed liens. Complete a bill of sale documenting the transaction and sign the title assignment with accurate odometer disclosure for vehicles under 20 years old.

Seller should notify DFA after sale. In most cases, remove your license plates from the vehicle before the buyer takes possession.

Provide the buyer with the signed title, a copy of the bill of sale, and any maintenance records you agreed to share. Keep your own copy of the bill of sale as proof the vehicle was sold.

Sales Tax on Private Vehicle Sales in Arkansas

When you register the vehicle, Arkansas typically assesses tax based on the purchase price listed on your bill of sale. If the stated price appears significantly below fair market value, the licensing office may use a standard book value instead.

Private party sales are subject to the same tax rules as other acquisitions in most cases. The bill of sale purchase price is the primary documentation used at registration, which is why an accurate, complete document matters.

Our bill of sale clearly states the purchase price, giving Arkansas licensing officials the documentation they expect.

Title Transfer and Registration in Arkansas

The certificate of title — not the bill of sale alone — is the primary document that transfers ownership. The seller signs the title assignment; the buyer submits it to the Arkansas motor vehicle agency along with the bill of sale and other required documents.

Buyers must complete registration within 30 days for buyer. Required documents typically include the assigned title, bill of sale, proof of insurance, and valid ID.

Arkansas does not mandate a single official bill of sale form for all private sales, but the document must include standard transaction details.

Document Checklist for Arkansas

Seller provides: signed certificate of title with odometer disclosure, bill of sale, and any lien release if applicable.

Buyer brings to registration: assigned title, bill of sale, proof of Arkansas insurance, valid identification, and payment for registration fees and applicable taxes.

Both parties should retain signed copies of the bill of sale. Documents from billandsale.com include a footer noting the generation date and that the form is not an official DMV document.

Step-by-step

How to Sell a Vehicle in Arkansas

  1. 1

    Verify the seller holds a clear Arkansas title with no active liens.

  2. 2

    Draft a bill of sale with complete vehicle and party information plus the agreed purchase price.

  3. 3

    Sign the title assignment with federal odometer disclosure for applicable vehicles.

  4. 4

    The seller removes license plates and may need to notify the state of the sale.

  5. 5

    The buyer registers the vehicle within 30 days at a revenue office with the title, bill of sale, and proof of insurance.

What's Included in Our Document

  • Seller and buyer names, addresses, and contact details
  • Vehicle year, make, model, body style, color, and VIN
  • Odometer reading with federal Truth in Mileage Act disclosure
  • Purchase price and optional sales tax
  • As-is or custom warranty language
  • Governing law of the State of Arkansas
  • Electronic or print-and-sign signature blocks
  • PDF (US Letter & A4) and Word (.docx) download

Arkansas Vehicle Bill of Sale FAQs

A bill of sale is recommended and helps document the sale price for tax and registration purposes.

This is not legal advice. Generated documents are not official DMV forms. Disclaimer