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Beaumont, Texas Horse Trailer Bill of Sale for Salvage titleGet a Blank Template

Download a blank horse trailer bill of sale template for a salvage title in Beaumont, Texas. Print it out and fill in the details by hand.

Template Fields

This blank horse trailer bill of sale template for Texas 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 horse trailer 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 Texas DMV within the required timeframe

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

Salvage title — What You Need to Know

The vehicle has been declared a total loss by an insurance company and carries a salvage title brand. Salvage vehicles cannot be legally driven until they pass a rebuilt/salvage inspection in most states.

Seller guidance

You must disclose the salvage title status in writing. The bill of sale should state "salvage title" prominently. Some states require a separate salvage disclosure form. Do not represent a salvage vehicle as a rebuilt title unless it has passed the required state inspection and been formally re-branded.

Buyer guidance

A salvage title vehicle cannot be registered for road use in any state until it passes a state-mandated rebuilt inspection. Lenders rarely finance salvage title vehicles, and insuring them for full value is difficult. Even after a salvage vehicle is re-branded as "rebuilt," it will always carry diminished resale value.

Legal note (Texas-specific)

Texas issues salvage vehicle titles through the TxDMV. To rebuild and retitle, the vehicle must pass a salvage vehicle inspection by the TxDMV. Submit VTR-61 (Rebuilt Salvage Motor Vehicle Inspection Report). An anti-theft inspection by the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) is also required. The rebuilt title will carry a "rebuilt salvage" brand.

Salvage title checklist

  • Confirm the title is branded "salvage" and the brand is disclosed on the bill of sale
  • Run a NMVTIS or CARFAX report to verify complete title history
  • Disclose all known damage, repairs, and any prior insurance total-loss declarations
  • Confirm the vehicle cannot be legally driven until rebuilt inspection is complete
  • Check insurance availability before purchase — many carriers restrict salvage vehicle coverage
  • Complete VTR-61 (Rebuilt Salvage Motor Vehicle Inspection Report)
  • Pass anti-theft inspection by NICB
  • Apply for rebuilt title at the county tax office

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.

Texas Tax & Fee Summary

State Sales Tax Rate

6.25%

Title Transfer Fee

$33

Private Party Exempt

No

Flat 6.25% motor vehicle sales tax statewide

Tax based on Standard Presumptive Value (SPV) or purchase price, whichever is higher

Visit the official Texas DMV website

Local Requirements — Jefferson County

DMV / Title Office

Jefferson County Tax Assessor-Collector – Beaumont

Address

1149 Pearl St, Beaumont, TX 77701

Phone

(409) 274-8000

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM

https://www.txdmv.gov

Transfer Fees & Taxes — Beaumont

Title Transfer Fee

$28.00

Sales Tax Rate

8.25%

Base Registration Fee

$51.75

Texas state rate 6.25% + Jefferson County/Beaumont local rate 2.00%

Notarization: NOT REQUIRED

Texas does not require notarization for a private-party vehicle sale. A signed bill of sale and completed Form 130-U are sufficient.

Beaumont Transfer Checklist

  • Complete Texas Application for Texas Title (Form 130-U) at the Jefferson County tax office
  • Title transfer must be completed within 30 days of sale to avoid a $25 penalty
  • Seller must provide a signed title and odometer disclosure
  • Vehicle must pass a Texas safety inspection before registration transfer

County Information — Jefferson County

County Clerk / Recorder

Jefferson County Clerk

Phone

(409) 835-8475

Beaumont Salvage title horse trailer template — when to file

Texas requires title transfer within 30 days of the sale date on the bill of sale. For salvage title transactions specifically, file at Jefferson County Tax Assessor-Collector – Beaumont (1149 Pearl St, Beaumont, TX 77701) during normal hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM. Texas TX does not require a notarized bill of sale; however, Form 14-317 (Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer) must be notarized. Miss the 30-day window and Texas 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 Beaumont bill of sale, your government-issued ID, and payment for the $28.00 title transfer fee plus 8.25% 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 Jefferson County Tax Assessor-Collector – Beaumont; 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 salvage title documents do I need for a horse trailer sale in Beaumont, Texas?

For a salvage title horse trailer transaction in Beaumont, you need: Confirm the title is branded "salvage" and the brand is disclosed on the bill of sale; Run a NMVTIS or CARFAX report to verify complete title history; Disclose all known damage, repairs, and any prior insurance total-loss declarations; Confirm the vehicle cannot be legally driven until rebuilt inspection is complete; Check insurance availability before purchase — many carriers restrict salvage vehicle coverage; Complete VTR-61 (Rebuilt Salvage Motor Vehicle Inspection Report); Pass anti-theft inspection by NICB; Apply for rebuilt title at the county tax office.

What is the sales tax on a horse trailer private sale in Beaumont, Texas?

The combined sales tax rate in Beaumont is 8.25%. Texas state rate 6.25% + Jefferson County/Beaumont local rate 2.00%

Do I need to notarize a horse trailer bill of sale in Texas?

No, notarization is not required. Texas does not require notarization for a private-party vehicle sale. A signed bill of sale and completed Form 130-U are sufficient.

What are common recalls for a horse trailer?

Common recall categories for horse trailers include: Axle/Suspension, Electrical, Floor Integrity, Coupling, Brakes. On average, each horse trailer model has approximately 0.6 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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