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How to Fill Out a Little Rock Yacht Bill of Sale

Complete guide for filling out a yacht bill of sale in Little Rock, Arkansas. Includes the exact Arkansas DFA – Revenue Office Little Rock location, current tax rates, and notarization requirements.

Title Transfer Fee

$10.00

Sales Tax Rate

9.625%

Notarization

Not Required

Step-by-Step: Filling Out Your Little Rock Yacht Bill of Sale

  1. 1

    Enter seller and buyer information

    Write full legal names and current addresses exactly as they appear on government-issued IDs. Both buyer and seller must use their full legal names — no nicknames or abbreviations. Errors here cause delays at the Arkansas DFA – Revenue Office Little Rock.

  2. 2

    Record Yacht details and VIN

    Enter the year, make, model, body style, color, and the 17-character VIN exactly as printed on the dashboard (visible through the windshield) or door jamb sticker. The VIN must match the vehicle title exactly.

  3. 3

    Record sale price, date, and payment method

    Write the agreed sale price in both numeral form ($12,500.00) and written form (twelve thousand five hundred dollars). Enter the exact date of the sale — this date triggers the Arkansas title transfer requirement. Note payment method: cash, check, or other.

  4. 4

    Both parties sign and date

    Both buyer and seller sign and date the completed form. Sign with blue or black ballpoint ink. Arkansas does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A signed title and bill of sale are sufficient. Print at least two originals — one for each party.

  5. 5

    Submit to the Arkansas DFA – Revenue Office Little Rock

    Bring the signed bill of sale, the vehicle title (signed over on the back), and a valid ID to: 1900 W 7th St, Little Rock, AR 72201. Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM. Phone: (501) 682-4692. You'll pay the title transfer fee of $10.00 and sales tax at 9.625%.

Little Rock Title & Registration Office

Office

Arkansas DFA – Revenue Office Little Rock

Address

1900 W 7th St, Little Rock, AR 72201

Phone

(501) 682-4692

Hours

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM

Special requirements in Pulaski County:

  • Title must be transferred at the Pulaski County Revenue Office within 30 days
  • Arkansas sales tax collected at time of title transfer
  • Seller must sign the title assignment and provide odometer disclosure
  • Safety inspection required before vehicle registration

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Signing before the notary if notarization is required — the notary must witness the signature
  • VIN errors — even one wrong character causes the AR DMV to reject the title transfer
  • Leaving the sale price blank or writing "gift" if money changed hands — this triggers audit risk
  • Using correction fluid to fix mistakes — always initial handwritten corrections instead
  • Not keeping a copy — both buyer and seller need a signed original

FAQ — Yacht Bill of Sale in Little Rock

Where do I file a yacht bill of sale in Little Rock?
File at the Arkansas DFA – Revenue Office Little Rock, located at 1900 W 7th St, Little Rock, AR 72201. Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM. Phone: (501) 682-4692.
What is the vehicle title transfer fee in Little Rock?
The title transfer fee in Pulaski County is $10.00. Combined sales tax rate: 9.625%. Arkansas state rate 6.5% + Pulaski County 1.125% + Little Rock city 2.0%
Does Little Rock, Arkansas require notarization for a yacht bill of sale?
No. Arkansas does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. A signed title and bill of sale are sufficient.

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