Documents Required to Sell a Boat in Vermont
Selling a boat through a private party transaction in Vermont requires several key documents to ensure a smooth title transfer and protect both the buyer and seller. Below is a complete checklist of the paperwork you need before completing the sale.
Required documents checklist
- Vehicle title — The original title must be signed by the seller and transferred to the buyer. This is the primary proof of ownership.
- Bill of sale — A signed bill of sale records the transaction details including buyer and seller names, sale price, date, and vehicle description.
- Release of liability — Notify the Vermont DMV that you have sold the boat to protect yourself from future liability.
- Valid identification — Both buyer and seller should present government-issued photo ID at the time of the transaction.
Vermont title transfer notes
Keep a signed bill of sale, complete title transfer promptly, and retain seller records in case of post-sale disputes.
Official DMV resource: Vermont DMV title transfer information
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What documents do I need to sell a boat in Vermont?
To sell a boat in Vermont, you typically need the vehicle title, a signed bill of sale, and a release of liability form. Some transactions may also require a smog or emissions certificate.
Does Vermont require a bill of sale for a boat?
Yes. Vermont sellers should keep a signed bill of sale for private boat transfers.
How do I transfer a boat title in Vermont?
Sign the back of the title, complete a bill of sale with the buyer, and submit the transfer paperwork to the Vermont DMV. Both parties should retain copies of all documents.