Template Fields
This blank horse trailer bill of sale template for New York contains the following sections:
Seller Info
Name, address, phone, email
Buyer Info
Name, address, phone, email
Vehicle Details
Year, make, model, color, body
VIN & Odometer
17-digit VIN, current mileage
Sale Terms
Price, payment method, date
Disclosures
As-is status, known defects
Signatures
Buyer/seller lines with date
Notarization
Notary block if state requires
How to Fill Out This Template
- 1Print the blank template on US Letter paper
- 2Enter the horse trailer details exactly as they appear on the title
- 3Record the odometer reading at the time of sale
- 4Agree on the sale price and fill in the payment terms
- 5Both parties sign and date in the presence of each other
- 6File the completed form with your local New York DMV within the required timeframe
Tip: Our online generator pre-fills New York-specific requirements so you don’t miss any required fields.
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 (New York-specific)
New York requires Surrogate Court proceedings for most estate transfers. Small estates under $50,000 may use a Voluntary Administration proceeding. The administrator or executor signs the title on behalf of the estate. Submit MV-349 (Affidavit for Transfer of Motor Vehicle Registered in the Name of a Deceased Person) for vehicles valued under $25,000 without probate.
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
- Determine if MV-349 applies (vehicle under $25,000 without probate)
- Obtain Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration from Surrogate Court
- Complete MV-82 for title transfer with estate documentation
Horse Trailer Safety & Recall Information
Data sourced from NHTSA safety ratings and recall databases
Average Safety Rating
0 / 5
Avg. Price Range
$5,000–$75,000
Odometer Disclosure
Not required
Safety checkpoints for horse trailer buyers
- Inspect floor condition — rot and corrosion are safety-critical in livestock trailers
- Check dividers and gate latches for proper function and security
- Verify brake system operation (electric or hydraulic) under load
- Inspect ventilation and drainage systems for animal welfare compliance
- Confirm safety chains are properly rated and cross-routed
- Verify breakaway switch and battery on braked trailers
- Test interior dome lighting and tail/marker lights for road transport
- Inspect step-up/ramp condition and rubber matting traction
Common recall categories
Axle/SuspensionElectricalFloor IntegrityCouplingBrakes
On average, each horse trailer model has approximately 0.6 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov/recalls before completing a sale.
Hicksville Estate sale horse trailer template — when to file
New York requires title transfer within 10 days of the sale date on the bill of sale. For estate sale transactions specifically, file at New York DMV – Hicksville (Visit https://dmv.ny.gov to find the nearest Hicksville office) during normal hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–5:00 PM (verify hours with local office). New York NY does not require a notarized bill of sale, but MV-82 (Vehicle Registration/Title Application) must be notarized in some circumstances. Miss the 10-day window and New York 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 Hicksville bill of sale, your government-issued ID, and payment for the $50.00 title transfer fee plus 4% sales tax on the purchase price.
Template reminder. Whether you keep your template as a blank template you fill in by hand, both buyer and seller should leave the signing with an identical executed copy. The buyer needs the original to present at New York DMV – Hicksville; the seller keeps a duplicate to prove the date of transfer if a future liability question arises before the title fully retitles.