New York
Bill of Sale Document
Generate a professional and legally sound New York bill of sale. Our tool creates a standardized document recognized by the New York DMV and is similar in function to the official MV-912 form.
New York Requirement Tip
New York requires the MV-912 or an equivalent to calculate the sales tax due at the time of registration.
New York Compliant
Designed to adhere to New York state standards and Generalized DMV requirements.
New York DMV Ready
Includes the essential Odometer Disclosure sections required by the New York DMV.
Standardized PDF
Download a high-quality PDF specifically for New York vehicle or property transactions.
100% Private
Your data never leaves your device. We provide the template; you provide the privacy.
The New York Car Seller's Final Checklist
01Documentation
- Original Vehicle Title (Clean, no liens)
- Printed New York Bill of Sale (2 copies)
- Current Registration card
- Service & maintenance records
02Handover Process
- Sign off on the Odometer Disclosure
- Remove your New York license plates
- Notify New York DMV of the sale via "Notice of Transfer"
- Cancel or transfer your insurance policy
Selling a Vehicle through the New York DMV
Everything you need to know about completing an ownership transfer in New York.
Why you MUST have a Bill of Sale in New York
In New York, the New York DMV typically requires a formal record to document the transfer of ownership. A verified New York Bill of Sale acts as a formal receipt and protects both the buyer and seller from future liabilities, parking tickets, or legal disputes regarding the property. Without one, the New York government might still consider you the legal owner if the buyer fails to register the vehicle properly.
Registration Requirements
Our New York template includes all necessary fields required for a valid transfer: correct identification of the parties, a full description of the item (adhering to MV-912 standards), and the actual purchase price. Remember that the buyer in New York will likely need this document to pay sales tax at the clerk's office.
Notarization & New York law
New York does not strictly require a bill of sale to be notarized for every private sale, but doing so provides an extra layer of protection. A notary seal proves that the signatures are genuine and prevents "seller's remorse" claims later on.
Sales Tax in New York
Did you know that in New York, sales tax is typically based on the purchase price listed on your Bill of Sale? This is why the New York DMV is so strict about seeing a clear, signed document. Always ensure the price is clearly written and matches what you intend to report to the state.
Pro Tips for New York Transactions
Keep a Copy
Always print two copies. One for the buyer to take to the New York DMV, and one for your personal legal records in case of future liability issues.
Verify ID
In New York, it's best practice to verify the other party's driver's license to ensure the name on the Bill of Sale matches their legal identity.
How to Use the New York Bill of Sale Maker
Enter New York Details
The form is already pre-filled for New York. Simply add the specific city or county where the transaction is taking place.
Describe your Property
For cars in New York, make sure to double-check the VIN. For general property, provide as many identifying details as possible.
Buyer & Seller Info
Input the full legal names and New York addresses of both parties to ensure the document is valid for registration.
Price and Payment
State the final agreed price. This is crucial for New York when calculating sales tax during registration.
Print and Sign
Download your New York Bill of Sale as a PDF. Both parties must sign and date the document to make it official.
Notarization
Check if New York requires notarization for your specific transaction. When in doubt, a notary seal adds significant legal weight.
FAQs for New York Bill of Sale
Is a Bill of Sale required in New York?
In many cases, yes. The New York DMV often requires a Bill of Sale to verify the purchase price for tax purposes and to confirm the transfer of ownership if the title doesn't have a dedicated price section.
Does New York require a notary for a car sale?
Notarization requirements vary. Even if New York doesn't strictly require it, having a notary witness the signature is a best practice that protects you from future claims of forgery or fraud.