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West Virginia Car Bill of Sale

Selling or buying a car in West Virginia? 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
  • West Virginia DMV-ready format

West Virginia car sale requirements

A bill of sale documents the private sale of a vehicle in West Virginia. It protects both buyer and seller by recording the sale price, vehicle details, and date of transfer. The buyer should use this document when registering the vehicle with the West Virginia DMV. Visit the West Virginia DMV website for additional requirements and forms specific to your county or vehicle type.

For title transfer details, visit your West Virginia DMV at https://transportation.wv.gov/DMV/Pages/default.aspx.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a bill of sale required in West Virginia?

A bill of sale is strongly recommended for all private vehicle sales in West Virginia. It documents the transaction and protects both parties.

Does a West Virginia bill of sale need to be notarized?

No, West Virginia does not require notarization for a vehicle bill of sale.

Where do I register a vehicle after buying it in West Virginia?

Visit your local West Virginia DMV or motor vehicle office with the signed title and bill of sale to complete the transfer.

Do I need a car bill of sale in West Virginia?

Most West Virginia 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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