Does Oklahoma Require Notarization for a Bill of Sale?
NO — Oklahoma does not require notarization for a standard bill of sale.
Oklahoma only requires both parties to sign the bill of sale. Notarization is voluntary but can add an extra layer of protection — especially for high-value vehicles or transactions between strangers.
When Voluntary Notarization Is Still Useful in Oklahoma
- ›High-value vehicle transactions ($10,000+)
- ›Sales between parties who do not know each other
- ›Out-of-state buyers or sellers
- ›Vehicles with liens or complicated title histories
- ›Release of liability and lien release documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get a notary in Oklahoma?▾
Notaries in Oklahoma are available at most bank branches, UPS Store and shipping stores, some public libraries, and DMV offices. Online Remote Online Notarization (RON) is available in most states for an additional fee.
What does a notary charge in Oklahoma?▾
In-person notaries in Oklahoma typically charge $5–$15 per signature. Online RON platforms generally charge $15–$25 per session. Some banks provide free notary services for account holders.
If Oklahoma doesn't require a notary, should I still get one?▾
While Oklahoma does not require a notary, voluntary notarization is recommended for high-value vehicles, out-of-state sales, or when either party is unknown to the other. A notary seal provides an extra layer of legal protection.
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