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Free Ohio Bill of Sale Form — Fillable PDF

Last updated: June 2026

What's included in the Ohio Bill of Sale

VIN verification field
As-is clause
Odometer disclosure
Seller & buyer signature lines
Date and price fields
State-compliant format
Form BMV 3724 compliant

Ohio Bill of Sale Requirements

Ohio uses the BMV 3724 form as the official vehicle bill of sale. While a bill of sale is not mandatory in Ohio for all vehicle sales, it is required when transferring a vehicle without a title or when the title is lost. Ohio requires an odometer disclosure on the title for vehicles under 10 years old. The buyer must transfer the title at an Ohio County Title Office within 30 days of purchase. Ohio does not require notarization for a vehicle bill of sale. The BMV 3724 form captures all required information including the VIN, year, make, model, and odometer reading.

Frequently Asked Questions — Ohio Bill of Sale

Is a bill of sale required in Ohio?

Ohio requires a bill of sale (BMV 3724) when transferring a vehicle without a title or with a lost title. It's recommended for all private sales to document the transaction.

Does Ohio require notarization for a bill of sale?

No. Ohio does not require a notary for a standard vehicle bill of sale.

Where do I transfer a title in Ohio?

Visit your county title office (County Clerk of Courts) with the signed title, bill of sale, and payment. The buyer has 30 days to complete the transfer.

What is Ohio's BMV 3724?

BMV 3724 is Ohio's official vehicle bill of sale form used to document private party vehicle sales.

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