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Gresham, Ohio Motorcycle Bill of Sale for Gift transferGet a Blank Template

Download a blank motorcycle bill of sale template for a gift transfer in Gresham, Ohio. Print it out and fill in the details by hand.

Template Fields

This blank motorcycle bill of sale template for Ohio 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

  1. 1Print the blank template on US Letter paper
  2. 2Enter the motorcycle details exactly as they appear on the title
  3. 3Record the odometer reading at the time of sale
  4. 4Agree on the sale price and fill in the payment terms
  5. 5Both parties sign and date in the presence of each other
  6. 6File the completed form with your local Ohio DMV within the required timeframe

Tip: Our online generator pre-fills Ohio-specific requirements so you don’t miss any required fields.

Gift transfer — What You Need to Know

The vehicle is transferred to the recipient with no monetary consideration. Gift transfers often have special tax implications and may require notarization depending on the state.

Seller guidance

If the vehicle's fair market value exceeds the annual gift tax exclusion ($18,000 for 2024 per IRS), the donor must file IRS Form 709 (United States Gift and Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Return). The lifetime exemption ($13.61 million in 2024) typically means no tax is owed, but the form is still required. Some states require the word "gift" on the title or a separate gift affidavit to waive use tax.

Buyer guidance

You will likely owe use tax on the fair market value of the vehicle at registration unless your state exempts immediate family gifts. California, for example, exempts transfers between parents, children, spouses, and domestic partners. Check your state DMV for exemption eligibility.

Legal note (Ohio-specific)

Ohio exempts gift transfers from sales tax when no consideration is exchanged. Complete BMV 3774 (Application for Certificate of Title). The title must show $0 or "gift" as the purchase price. Ohio requires notarization of the title assignment — notary must witness the seller signature.

Gift transfer checklist

  • Establish fair market value (Kelley Blue Book or comparable)
  • Determine if IRS Form 709 filing is required (value >$18,000 in 2024)
  • Obtain state-specific gift affidavit or complete the gift section on the title
  • Confirm state sales/use tax exemption eligibility for family gifts
  • Notarize the bill of sale or gift affidavit if your state requires it
  • Complete BMV 3774 (Application for Certificate of Title)
  • Enter $0 or "gift" as the purchase price on the title
  • Have the title assignment notarized (Ohio requires notarization)

Motorcycle Safety & Recall Information

Data sourced from NHTSA safety ratings and recall databases

Average Safety Rating

0 / 5

Avg. Price Range

$2,000–$20,000

Odometer Disclosure

Required

Safety checkpoints for motorcycle buyers

  • Check tire condition — motorcycle tires have a 5-year lifespan regardless of tread
  • Inspect brake pads and fluid condition on both front and rear systems
  • Verify chain/belt tension and sprocket wear
  • Test all lighting including turn signals and brake light
  • Check helmet lock and passenger peg integrity
  • Verify ABS function (where equipped) by feeling lever pulse during firm stop
  • Inspect frame for crash damage — look for paint cracks at steering head
  • Test horn and emergency cutoff switch operation

Common recall categories

Fuel SystemElectricalBrakesSteeringEngine

On average, each motorcycle model has approximately 2.4 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov/recalls before completing a sale.

Ohio Tax & Fee Summary

State Sales Tax Rate

5.75%

Title Transfer Fee

$15

Private Party Exempt

No

5.75% state plus county taxes (total up to 8%)

Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases

Visit the official Ohio DMV website

NHTSA recall watch for Gresham motorcycle buyers

Before signing your gift transfer bill of sale in Gresham, run a NHTSA recall check on the specific year and model. Recent-model motorcycles with the most open recalls:

Model + yearNHTSA recallsTop categories
2019 Ducati Panigale V44Engine And Engine Cooling, Fuel System, Power Train
2019 Polaris Slingshot4Seat Belts, Electrical System
2019 Indian Scout3Service Brakes
2022 Indian Chief2Fuel System, Structure
2024 Ducati Panigale V41Power Train

Run a NHTSA VIN lookup at nhtsa.gov/recalls before purchase — open recalls are the seller’s responsibility to disclose under federal law, and unresolved campaigns are a routine negotiating point on the gift transfer sale price.

Gresham Gift transfer motorcycle template — when to file

Ohio requires title transfer within 30 days of the sale date on the bill of sale. For gift transfer transactions specifically, file at Ohio DMV – Gresham (Visit https://bmv.ohio.gov to find the nearest Gresham office) during normal hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–5:00 PM (verify hours with local office). Miss the 30-day window and Ohio 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 Gresham bill of sale, your government-issued ID, and payment for the $15.00 title transfer fee plus 5.75% 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 Ohio DMV – Gresham; 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 gift transfer documents do I need for a motorcycle sale in Gresham, Ohio?

For a gift transfer motorcycle transaction in Gresham, you need: Establish fair market value (Kelley Blue Book or comparable); Determine if IRS Form 709 filing is required (value >$18,000 in 2024); Obtain state-specific gift affidavit or complete the gift section on the title; Confirm state sales/use tax exemption eligibility for family gifts; Notarize the bill of sale or gift affidavit if your state requires it; Complete BMV 3774 (Application for Certificate of Title); Enter $0 or "gift" as the purchase price on the title; Have the title assignment notarized (Ohio requires notarization).

What is the sales tax on a motorcycle private sale in Gresham, Ohio?

The Ohio state sales tax rate is 5.75%. 5.75% state plus county taxes (total up to 8%). Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases

Do I need to notarize a motorcycle bill of sale in Ohio?

Check with your local Ohio DMV office for notarization requirements. Requirements can vary by county.

What are common recalls for a motorcycle?

Common recall categories for motorcycles include: Fuel System, Electrical, Brakes, Steering, Engine. On average, each motorcycle model has approximately 2.4 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov before completing a sale.

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