Used vehicle bill of sale

Used Utility Trailer Bill of Sale Florida | Printable PDF

Selling a used utility trailer in Florida? Pre-owned vehicle private party sale — generate the right bill of sale for your transaction.

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Selling a used utility trailer in Florida

When selling a used utility trailer through a private party sale in Florida, 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 used vehicles

Standard private party used vehicle sales require both parties to sign a bill of sale documenting the transaction. Federal odometer disclosure is required for vehicles under 10 years old or with fewer than 160,000 miles under 49 CFR Part 580. No special title branding applies to standard used vehicles.

Required disclosures

The seller must provide an accurate odometer statement for eligible vehicles, disclose any known mechanical defects, and confirm the title is free of salvage, flood, or other branding.

Buyer warning

Used vehicles sold privately are typically sold "as-is" with no implied warranty. Verify the title is clean and free of liens before completing the purchase.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a special bill of sale for a used utility trailer in Florida?

Florida requires a bill of sale for all private party vehicle sales. A used utility trailer may have additional disclosure requirements around condition, mileage, or title status.

What should I include when selling a used utility trailer?

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

Is a used utility trailer bill of sale legally binding in Florida?

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