Oregon Bill of Sale Requirements
As of 2026, Oregon strongly recommends a signed bill of sale for private vehicle transfers. Oregon does not require notarization for standard private-party sales.
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 buyer and seller
Oregon-Specific Requirements
✓ Oregon does not require notarization for a standard private-party bill of sale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a bill of sale required in Oregon?▾
Oregon 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 Oregon vehicle bill of sale?▾
A Oregon 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.
Does Oregon require an emissions test for private sales?▾
Yes — Oregon requires an emissions or smog test before the buyer can register a vehicle. Check with the Oregon DMV for specific requirements in your county.
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