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Bloomington, Illinois Utility Trailer Bill of Sale for Estate saleDownload a Signed PDF

Download a ready-to-sign PDF bill of sale for your utility trailer estate sale in Bloomington, Illinois. Complete the form online and save the signed document instantly.

What’s Included in Your PDF

Your utility trailer bill of sale PDF for Illinois includes every field required by state law:

  • Full legal names and addresses of both parties
  • Vehicle identification number (VIN) and title number
  • Year, make, model, and body style
  • Odometer disclosure with federal compliance statement
  • Sale price and payment terms
  • As-is or warranty status declaration
  • Signature lines with printed name and date
  • Illinois notarization block (if required)

PDF Format Details

US Letter (8.5 × 11 in) • 300 DPI print-ready • Flattened form fields • ~200 KB file size • Opens in any PDF reader

Estate sale — What You Need to Know

The vehicle is being sold by the executor or administrator of a deceased person's estate. The sale requires proof of authority to sell estate assets before the title can transfer.

Seller guidance

You must establish your legal authority to sell the vehicle. This typically requires Letters Testamentary (if there is a will) or Letters of Administration (if there is no will), issued by the probate court. Bring these letters to the DMV — they authorize you to sign as the seller and transfer the title. Some states allow small estate affidavits for low-value vehicles outside of formal probate.

Buyer guidance

Verify that the executor or administrator has active, court-issued authority to transfer the vehicle. Request a copy of the Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration. Without proper authority, the title transfer can be challenged by other beneficiaries or creditors of the estate.

Legal note (Illinois-specific)

Illinois allows a Small Estate Affidavit (755 ILCS 5/25-1) for personal property valued under $100,000 when no real estate is involved. Wait 30 days after death before using the affidavit. The heir or beneficiary presents the affidavit, death certificate, and the title to the Secretary of State office.

Estate sale checklist

  • Obtain Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration from the probate court
  • Confirm the vehicle is listed as an estate asset (title or registration in the decedent's name)
  • Determine if the estate qualifies for a small estate affidavit to skip formal probate
  • Obtain an appraisal or fair market value statement (protects executor from beneficiary disputes)
  • Complete title transfer documents with executor signing in representative capacity
  • Wait at least 30 days after death before filing Small Estate Affidavit
  • Complete the Small Estate Affidavit under 755 ILCS 5/25-1
  • Present death certificate and vehicle title at Secretary of State office

Utility Trailer Safety & Recall Information

Data sourced from NHTSA safety ratings and recall databases

Average Safety Rating

0 / 5

Avg. Price Range

$1,000–$10,000

Odometer Disclosure

Not required

Safety checkpoints for utility trailer buyers

  • Check tongue weight and coupler size compatibility with tow vehicle
  • Inspect all lighting connections and ground wire
  • Verify axle rating matches loaded weight capacity needs
  • Test surge or electric brakes if GVWR exceeds 3,000 lbs
  • Confirm safety chains are correctly cross-routed and properly rated
  • Verify breakaway switch and battery on braked trailers
  • Inspect tie-down D-rings for weld cracks and rated capacity
  • Test ramp-gate spring assists and locking pins

Common recall categories

TiresElectricalAxleCouplingBrakes

On average, each utility trailer model has approximately 1.3 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov/recalls before completing a sale.

Illinois Tax & Fee Summary

State Sales Tax Rate

6.25%

Title Transfer Fee

$150

Private Party Exempt

No

6.25% state plus 1–4% local taxes

Private vehicle use tax applies based on purchase price bracket

Visit the official Illinois DMV website

Local Requirements — McLean County

DMV / Title Office

IL Secretary of State – Bloomington Office

Address

200 W Front St, Bloomington, IL 61701

Phone

(312) 793-1010

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–5:00 PM

https://www.ilsos.gov

Transfer Fees & Taxes — Bloomington

Title Transfer Fee

$150.00

Sales Tax Rate

7.85%

Base Registration Fee

$151.00

Illinois state rate 6.25% + McLean County/Bloomington local taxes 1.60%

Notarization: NOT REQUIRED

Illinois does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A signed title is the primary transfer document.

Bloomington Transfer Checklist

  • Complete a VSD 190 (Vehicle/Vessel Use Tax Transaction Return) at the Secretary of State office
  • Illinois charges a private-party vehicle use tax starting at $25 for vehicles $15,000 and under
  • Title must be transferred within 20 days of purchase
  • Emissions testing required in Cook County for most vehicles

County Information — McLean County

County Clerk / Recorder

McLean County Clerk

Phone

(309) 888-5190

Bloomington Estate sale utility trailer pdf — when to file

Illinois requires title transfer within 20 days of the sale date on the bill of sale. For estate sale transactions specifically, file at IL Secretary of State – Bloomington Office (200 W Front St, Bloomington, IL 61701) during normal hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. Miss the 20-day window and Illinois typically charges a late-transfer penalty plus accrued use tax, and the seller can remain on the title for civil liability until the buyer completes retitling. Bring the signed title, the completed Bloomington bill of sale, your government-issued ID, and payment for the $150.00 title transfer fee plus 7.85% sales tax on the purchase price.

PDF reminder. Whether you keep your pdf as a signed digital PDF, both buyer and seller should leave the signing with an identical executed copy. The buyer needs the original to present at IL Secretary of State – Bloomington Office; the seller keeps a duplicate to prove the date of transfer if a future liability question arises before the title fully retitles.

Frequently asked questions

What estate sale documents do I need for a utility trailer sale in Bloomington, Illinois?

For a estate sale utility trailer transaction in Bloomington, you need: Obtain Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration from the probate court; Confirm the vehicle is listed as an estate asset (title or registration in the decedent's name); Determine if the estate qualifies for a small estate affidavit to skip formal probate; Obtain an appraisal or fair market value statement (protects executor from beneficiary disputes); Complete title transfer documents with executor signing in representative capacity; Wait at least 30 days after death before filing Small Estate Affidavit; Complete the Small Estate Affidavit under 755 ILCS 5/25-1; Present death certificate and vehicle title at Secretary of State office.

What is the sales tax on a utility trailer private sale in Bloomington, Illinois?

The combined sales tax rate in Bloomington is 7.85%. Illinois state rate 6.25% + McLean County/Bloomington local taxes 1.60%

Do I need to notarize a utility trailer bill of sale in Illinois?

No, notarization is not required. Illinois does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A signed title is the primary transfer document.

What are common recalls for a utility trailer?

Common recall categories for utility trailers include: Tires, Electrical, Axle, Coupling, Brakes. On average, each utility trailer model has approximately 1.3 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov before completing a sale.

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