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Illinois Car Bill of Sale

Selling or buying a car in Illinois? Create a vehicle bill of sale with VIN, purchase price, odometer reading, and state-appropriate disclosure language. Download a print-ready PDF for your DMV title transfer.

What's included

  • VIN, year, make, and model
  • Odometer disclosure statement
  • As-is / no warranty clause
  • Seller and buyer signature lines
  • Sale price and date of transfer
  • Illinois DMV-ready format

Illinois car sale requirements

Illinois uses the VSD 703 (Private Party Vehicle Tax Transaction) form which serves as both the bill of sale and sales tax documentation for private vehicle sales. Illinois Secretary of State requires this form to be completed and submitted with the title transfer within 30 days of the sale. Illinois private party vehicle tax is based on the bill of sale price. A bill of sale protects sellers from liability for parking violations and accidents after the sale date. Illinois does not require notarization for a vehicle bill of sale.

For title transfer details, visit your Illinois DMV at https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/vehicles/private_party.html.

Frequently Asked Questions

What form is required for a private car sale in Illinois?

Illinois requires the VSD 703 Private Party Vehicle Tax Transaction form, which serves as both the bill of sale and sales tax documentation.

Does Illinois require notarization for a bill of sale?

No. Illinois does not require notarization for a vehicle bill of sale.

How long does a buyer have to title a vehicle in Illinois?

The buyer must title and register the vehicle within 30 days of purchase at a local Illinois Secretary of State facility.

Do I need a car bill of sale in Illinois?

Most Illinois DMV offices require a bill of sale for vehicle title transfer. It should include the VIN, sale price, odometer reading, and both parties' signatures.

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