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The date of sale should match your bill of sale date. (4) Although a bill of sale is not required when transferring an Iowa Title from a private sale, you may want to have one so that you have the buyer's information if needed for future reference. The bill of sale does not need to be notarized.
Selling to an Iowa Dealer (Back to Top)The title (with the top section on the back completed).Name of the county where the vehicle was last registered and the date the license plates expire.A completed odometer statement (for motor vehicles nine model years old or newer).More items...
INSTRUCTIONS FOR BILL OF SALEseller's name.make of the vehicle (chevy, ford, dodge, etc.)year of the vehicle.vin # - vehicle identification number.buyer's name.date of sale.signature of seller.
Yes. An Iowa bill of sale is required to register a vehicle if you're buying the vehicle from another person. It can also act as proof of purchase. You will need to take a certificate of title (signed over by the seller) and a completed application for an Iowa certificate of title or registration.
The bill of sale does not need to be notarized.