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High Mileage Jet Ski Bill of Sale Washington

Selling a high mileage jet ski in Washington? High mileage vehicle sale — generate the right bill of sale for your transaction.

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Selling a high mileage jet ski in Washington

When selling a high mileage jet ski through a private party sale in Washington, a bill of sale protects both the buyer and seller by documenting the transaction details and the vehicle's condition at the time of sale.

Legal considerations for high mileage vehicles in Washington

For vehicles model year 2011 or newer, complete the Odometer Disclosure section on the title (RCW 46.12.665). For vehicles 2010 model year or older, odometer disclosure is not required under Washington law. When odometer mileage is 100,000 miles or more, certify whether it reflects actual mileage, non-actual mileage, or exceeds the odometer's mechanical limits. The Odometer Disclosure Statement form is on tamper-proof paper available only at a vehicle licensing office. Also file a Report of Sale within 5 business days of the sale (RCW 46.12.650).

Required disclosures

The odometer reading at time of sale must be documented in the Odometer Disclosure section of the title for model year 2011 and newer vehicles. The disclosure must include the vehicle's make, model, year, body type, VIN, and mileage certification. Complete DOL Form 420065 (Vehicle/Vessel Bill of Sale) for the transaction.

Washington Required Form: Odometer Disclosure Statement (available at licensing office, tamper-proof paper); DOL Form 420065 (Vehicle/Vessel Bill of Sale)

Washington requires Form Odometer Disclosure Statement (available at licensing office, tamper-proof paper); DOL Form 420065 (Vehicle/Vessel Bill of Sale) for high mileage vehicle transactions. No additional state inspection is required.

Washington steps for high mileage vehicles

  1. Complete odometer disclosure on the title for vehicles model year 2011 and newer (RCW 46.12.665)
  2. Obtain Odometer Disclosure Statement on tamper-proof paper from a vehicle licensing office if title lacks the section
  3. Both buyer and seller must sign the odometer disclosure
  4. For 100,000+ mile vehicles, certify whether odometer reading is actual, non-actual, or exceeds mechanical limits
  5. File a Report of Sale within 5 business days (RCW 46.12.650)
  6. Buyer must apply for title transfer within 15 days at a DOL vehicle licensing office

Buyer warning

For Washington vehicles model year 2011 or newer, insist on the completed odometer disclosure. For 100,000+ mile vehicles, confirm the disclosure states 'actual' mileage and that the odometer has six-digit capability. High-mileage vehicles are more frequently targeted in odometer rollback fraud. If the seller cannot provide a completed disclosure for an eligible vehicle, that is a red flag. Apply for title within 15 days of delivery or face late fees.

Washington Jet Ski transfer fees and requirements

In Washington, the title transfer fee is $12 and registration costs $30 plus RTA tax in certain areas. Jet Ski sales are subject to 6.5% state sales tax plus local taxes (up to ~10.4%). Washington does not require notarization for private-party jet ski transfers. Emission testing is required in Washington — verify the jet ski passes before completing the sale.

  • Department of Licensing (DOL) handles titles and registration
  • Emissions testing required in parts of King, Pierce, Snohomish, Clark, and Spokane counties
  • Use tax applies to private party purchases
  • Electric vehicle fee of $225 per year

Washington sales tax on jet ski purchases

Washington has a 6.5% state sales tax rate. 6.5% state plus local taxes (total up to ~10.4%). Private-party jet ski sales in Washington are subject to sales tax. Use tax applies to private party vehicle purchases. The title transfer fee is $12.

Jet Ski market data and safety information

The most common jet ski makes in private-party sales are Yamaha, Sea-Doo (BRP), Kawasaki. Average private-party jet ski prices range from $3,000–$18,000. Jet skis average 1.2 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Fuel System, Steering, Hull/Deck.

Safety checkpoints for buying a used jet ski

Before completing a jet ski bill of sale in Washington, verify these safety items:

  • Inspect hull for cracks, especially around the intake grate area
  • Check impeller and wear ring for scoring and play
  • Verify all drain plugs are present and seal properly
  • Test electronic throttle response and reverse mechanism
  • Confirm lanyard kill-switch cuts engine immediately when pulled
  • Verify required PFD storage and fire extinguisher are present
  • Test engine compartment ventilation blower (4-stroke models)
  • Inspect handlebar pads, throttle/brake levers for crash damage

Jet Ski insurance and depreciation in Washington

PWC insurance averages $200–$500/year. Required in many states for operation on public waterways. Jet skis depreciate 40–50% in the first 3 years. Low-hour Yamaha WaveRunners retain value best. Peak season for private jet ski sales is late spring (april–may) before summer water season, with an average of 30 days on market.

Jet Ski registration and titling

Jet Skis are classified as "Personal watercraft (state-registered)" for registration purposes. PWC are classified by engine hours rather than mileage. Average lifespan is 300–500 engine hours. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to jet skis.

Jet Ski title transfer rules

Jet ski (personal watercraft / PWC) transfers use a Hull Identification Number (HIN), not a VIN. Most states require a watercraft title for PWC. Transfer procedures mirror boat transfers within each state. Most states title jet skis as watercraft using the HIN. Some states combine the watercraft and trailer on a single registration; others require separate titles. Verify the HIN on the hull matches the title.

Required disclosures for jet ski sales in Washington

When selling a jet ski in Washington, the following disclosures apply:

  • Hull condition and any history of submersion or impact damage should be disclosed.
  • Supercharger or intercooler condition (on turbocharged models) is a major maintenance item and should be noted.
  • Trailer inclusion — if the PWC is sold with a trailer, the trailer requires a separate title transfer in most states.

Washington bill of sale statistics

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a special bill of sale for a high mileage jet ski in Washington?

Washington requires a bill of sale for all private party vehicle sales. A high mileage jet ski may have additional disclosure requirements around condition, mileage, or title status.

What should I include when selling a high mileage jet ski?

Include buyer and seller details, vehicle identifiers (VIN, year, make, model), sale price, date, signatures, and a clear description of the vehicle condition as high mileage.

Is a high mileage jet ski bill of sale legally binding in Washington?

Yes. A properly completed bill of sale is a legal document in Washington. For high mileage vehicles, disclosing the condition protects both buyer and seller.

What are the Washington fees for transferring a high mileage jet ski?

Washington charges a $12 title transfer fee. Registration costs $30 plus RTA tax in certain areas. Sales tax: 6.5% state sales tax plus local taxes (up to ~10.4%). Notarization is not required.

How much is a high mileage jet ski worth in a private sale?

Average private-party jet ski prices range from $3,000–$18,000. High Mileage vehicles typically fall in the lower range. The most common makes are Yamaha, Sea-Doo (BRP), Kawasaki.

What safety items should I check on a high mileage jet ski?

Inspect hull for cracks, especially around the intake grate area Check impeller and wear ring for scoring and play

Washington jet ski bill of sale by city

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45% faster sale

Vehicles whose listings include a history report spend ~45% less time on site before selling, and report-viewers are 5x more likely to become a lead.

Source: Experian / AutoCheck

$4,000 avg loss

NHTSA estimates 450,000+ vehicles per year are sold with rolled-back odometers — the average victim loses about $4,000 in downstream repair costs.

Source: NHTSA

17.5M private sales/yr

About 17.5 million private-party vehicle transactions happen in the U.S. each year — roughly 47% of the used market.

Source: Cox Automotive 2024

1 in 3 buyers

Roughly 1 in 3 used-car buyers say they suspect private sellers are hiding mechanical problems — documentation closes that trust gap.

Source: JW Surety Bonds (n=3,000)

$60–$85 mobile notary

Mobile notary visit minimums run $60–$85 — higher on weekends, plus per-mile travel fees. State-formatted documents skip the trip.

Source: Thumbtack / NNA