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North Dakota does not require a bill of sale for private party car sales. However, the North Dakota DOT does have a bill of sale form. It's form SFN 2888 which records information like the year, make, model, and VIN of the vehicle in question.
If You're the Seller The state does not require sellers to complete a bill of sale. However, the buyer will need to carry either a bill of sale or dated copy of the title certificate in the car until they complete the registration process.
How much is a title transfer in North Dakota? The general title transfer fees are $5. There is a $1.50 fee added for out of state transfers. There is also an excise tax from the states of Alaska, Delaware, Georgia, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon.
South Dakota law requires that the title be transferred within 30 days of the date of sale/purchase. An unexpired plate cannot be attached to a newly acquired vehicle until the title is transferred, through the purchaser's local county treasurer's office.
For North Dakota, you'll fill out the Application for Certificate of Title & Registration of a Vehicle. Pay applicable fees, and provide any information your DMV requires, such as a valid ID, proof of insurance, and a bill of sale for your vehicle.
No, a bill of sale is not required for private owner vehicle sales in North Dakota. However, North Dakota has an official bill of sale form (form SFN 2888) and it's a good idea to complete this form to provide legal protection to both the buyer and the seller.
What You'll Need to Transfer your Vehicle Title in North Dakota Complete the Application for Certificate of Title and Registration of a Vehicle. Complete the Damage/Salvage Disclosure Statement for cars 9 years old or less. Proof of insurance. A lien release from the seller. A valid driver's license.