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Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Dirt Bike Bill of Sale for Business saleDownload a Signed PDF

Download a ready-to-sign PDF bill of sale for your dirt bike business sale in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Complete the form online and save the signed document instantly.

What’s Included in Your PDF

Your dirt bike bill of sale PDF for Pennsylvania 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
  • Pennsylvania 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

Business sale — What You Need to Know

A business entity (LLC, corporation, partnership) is either the buyer or seller. The transaction requires proof of authority for the individual signing on behalf of the entity.

Seller guidance

If the business is selling, ensure the person signing the bill of sale has authority under the business's operating agreement, bylaws, or a board resolution. The title should be in the business's legal name. Provide the buyer with documentation of signatory authority (e.g., a certificate of incumbency or corporate resolution).

Buyer guidance

If buying on behalf of a business, confirm your authority to purchase in the business's organizational documents. The title should be issued in the business's legal name, and your EIN will be needed for the registration. If purchasing a vehicle from a business, verify the seller's representative has authority and that any prior UCC or tax liens on the vehicle are released.

Legal note

Contracts signed by an unauthorized representative of a business entity may be voidable under agency law and state corporation/LLC statutes. A business seller must ensure no UCC lien (Article 9 fixture filing) or federal/state tax lien is attached to the vehicle. Business vehicle sales may trigger additional tax reporting obligations (Form 4797 for depreciated business assets, potential sales tax on the entity's basis).

Business sale checklist

  • Confirm the signatory has authority (operating agreement, board resolution, or power of attorney)
  • Verify the title is in the exact legal name of the business entity
  • Run a UCC and tax lien search on the business seller
  • Obtain an EIN for title registration if buying on behalf of an entity
  • Consult a tax advisor regarding depreciation recapture and Form 4797 implications

Dirt Bike Safety & Recall Information

Data sourced from NHTSA safety ratings and recall databases

Average Safety Rating

0 / 5

Avg. Price Range

$1,500–$10,000

Odometer Disclosure

Not required

Safety checkpoints for dirt bike buyers

  • Inspect frame and subframe for cracks from jumps and crashes
  • Check fork seal condition and suspension linkage bearings
  • Verify engine compression and listen for bottom-end noise
  • Check sprocket and chain wear — high-wear items on dirt bikes
  • Confirm spark arrestor is present and unmodified (USFS land requirement)
  • Test kill switch function and bar-mounted controls
  • Inspect handlebar bend and crash-bar/skid-plate damage
  • Verify sound output meets state OHV decibel limits (typically 96dB)

Common recall categories

Fuel SystemFrameSuspensionEngineExhaust

On average, each dirt bike model has approximately 1.5 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov/recalls before completing a sale.

Pennsylvania Tax & Fee Summary

State Sales Tax Rate

6%

Title Transfer Fee

$58

Private Party Exempt

No

6% state (7% Allegheny County, 8% Philadelphia)

Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases

Visit the official Pennsylvania DMV website

Local Requirements — Chambersburg County

DMV / Title Office

PennDOT Driver License Center – Chambersburg

Address

Visit https://www.dmv.pa.gov for the nearest Chambersburg, PA office

Phone

See state DMV website for local office phone numbers

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–4:15 PM

https://www.dmv.pa.gov

Transfer Fees & Taxes — Chambersburg

Title Transfer Fee

$58.00

Sales Tax Rate

7.50%

Base Registration Fee

$39.00

Pennsylvania state rate 6% + estimated local taxes (verify with your county)

Notarization: REQUIRED

Pennsylvania requires notarization of the bill of sale or title assignment for vehicle transfers. Visit a local notary public before submitting documents.

Chambersburg Transfer Checklist

  • Complete a title transfer at your local Pennsylvania title office within the required timeframe
  • Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases
  • Both buyer and seller should retain a signed copy of the bill of sale
  • Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and proof of insurance

County Information — Chambersburg County

County Clerk / Recorder

Chambersburg Prothonotary

Phone

See county website for contact information

Chambersburg Business sale dirt bike pdf — when to file

Pennsylvania requires title transfer within 20 days of the sale date on the bill of sale. For business sale transactions specifically, file at PennDOT Driver License Center – Chambersburg (Visit https://www.dmv.pa.gov for the nearest Chambersburg, PA office) during normal hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–4:15 PM. Miss the 20-day window and Pennsylvania 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 Chambersburg bill of sale, your government-issued ID, and payment for the $58.00 title transfer fee plus 7.50% 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 PennDOT Driver License Center – Chambersburg; 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 business sale documents do I need for a dirt bike sale in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania?

For a business sale dirt bike transaction in Chambersburg, you need: Confirm the signatory has authority (operating agreement, board resolution, or power of attorney); Verify the title is in the exact legal name of the business entity; Run a UCC and tax lien search on the business seller; Obtain an EIN for title registration if buying on behalf of an entity; Consult a tax advisor regarding depreciation recapture and Form 4797 implications.

What is the sales tax on a dirt bike private sale in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania?

The combined sales tax rate in Chambersburg is 7.50%. Pennsylvania state rate 6% + estimated local taxes (verify with your county)

Do I need to notarize a dirt bike bill of sale in Pennsylvania?

Yes, notarization is required. Pennsylvania requires notarization of the bill of sale or title assignment for vehicle transfers. Visit a local notary public before submitting documents.

What are common recalls for a dirt bike?

Common recall categories for dirt bikes include: Fuel System, Frame, Suspension, Engine, Exhaust. On average, each dirt bike model has approximately 1.5 recalls. Always check your specific vehicle at NHTSA.gov before completing a sale.

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$4,000 avg loss

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