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Visit a local service center and provide the following: Proof of identity; Proof of valid insurance in Florida; Bill of sale; Application for Certificate of Title with/without Registration with the title attached.
Florida law requires sales tax to be collected on the sales price of a motor vehicle, mobile home, or vessel. In the case of a straight sale, six (6) percent tax will be collected on the total sales price. Straight sales are those sales that do not involve a trade-in of a motor vehicle, mobile home, or vessel.
You can get a vehicle title from the State of Florida with a copy of the bill of sale. While it's much easier to go to the DMV with a copy of the original title signed over by the seller, you can use your bill of sale to register the vehicle in your name and have the title transferred over.
Florida law requires private sellers to file a Bill of Sale form HSMV 82050. If the buyer does not file for the title and registration and the seller does not file a Bill of Sale, the seller can be held legally liable for actions with the vehicle, even if they no longer own the car.
Florida collects a six percent sales tax on the purchase of all new or used vehicles. ing to AutoList.com, buyers are required to register and collect vehicles on every vehicle they sell. That said, if you buy a car from someone privately, you are responsible for paying the sales tax.