How to Notarize a Bill of Sale in Utah
Whether Utah requires notarization, where to get it done, how much it costs, and when you should notarize even if it's not legally required.
Most states do not require notarization of a vehicle bill of sale for standard private sales. Contact your state DMV for specific requirements.
Check with your state DMV for specific scenarios that may require notarization.
Where to Get a Bill of Sale Notarized
Even when not legally required, notarizing a bill of sale adds an extra layer of fraud protection for both buyer and seller.
When to Notarize Even If Not Required
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a bill of sale required to be notarized in Utah?
Most states do not require notarization of a vehicle bill of sale for standard private sales. Contact your state DMV for specific requirements.
Where can I get a bill of sale notarized in Utah?
In Utah, you can get a document notarized at a bank or credit union, a UPS Store or FedEx Office, a law office, a real estate office, or through a mobile notary service. Remote online notarization is not currently authorized in Utah.
How much does notarization cost in Utah?
Notary fees vary by state. Most states cap fees between $1 and $15 per notarial act.
Can I notarize a bill of sale online in Utah?
Check your state laws for remote online notarization availability.
When should I notarize a bill of sale even if not required?
Notarizing is recommended for high-value vehicles, when the title cannot be located immediately, for out-of-state sales, for gift transfers, and whenever there is any uncertainty about the other party's identity.
What other documents require notarization when selling a car in Utah?
Besides the bill of sale, Utah may require notarization for a power of attorney (if signing on behalf of another), a title correction affidavit, an odometer disclosure statement (in some cases), or a lien release letter. Contact State DMV for the current requirements.