Nebraska Bill of Sale Requirements
As of 2026, Nebraska strongly recommends a signed bill of sale for private vehicle transfers. Nebraska requires notarization — both parties must sign in front of a licensed notary public.
Required Fields
- 1Full legal names and addresses of buyer and seller
- 2VIN (17 characters)
- 3Year, make, model, and color of the vehicle
- 4Odometer reading in miles (required)
- 5Sale price in numerals and written form
- 6Sale date
- 7Signatures of both parties plus notary stamp (required in Nebraska)
Nebraska-Specific Requirements
⚠️ Nebraska requires notarization for a valid bill of sale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a bill of sale required in Nebraska?▾
Nebraska strongly recommends a bill of sale for all private vehicle sales. While a signed title alone may technically complete the transfer, a bill of sale protects both parties from disputes over the sale price, odometer reading, and vehicle condition.
What must be on a Nebraska vehicle bill of sale?▾
A Nebraska vehicle bill of sale must include: buyer and seller full legal names and addresses, the VIN, year, make, model, odometer reading, sale price (written and numeric), sale date, and signatures of both parties — notarized.
Does Nebraska require an emissions test for private sales?▾
No — Nebraska does not require an emissions test for standard private-party vehicle sales and registration.
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