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How to Sell a Motorcycle Privately in Michigan (2026)

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Reviewed against state DMV requirementsLast reviewed: May 20266 min readEditorial policy
Selling a motorcycle privately in Michigan requires a written bill of sale documenting the VIN, odometer reading, and the agreed price. The buyer presents the bill of sale to Michigan DMV to title the motorcycle within 15 days of the sale. Michigan charges 6% sales/use tax.
Titling agencyMichigan DMV
Transfer deadline15 days from sale
Sales / use tax6% (Use tax applies to private party vehicle purchases)
Bill of sale notaryNot required
Emissions / inspectionStandard — DOT sticker on frame is sufficient
Lien release formTR-11L

How to Sell a Motorcycle Privately in Michigan — 8 Steps

  1. 1Locate the VIN — on motorcycles the 17-character VIN is stamped on the steering neck (headstock) and on the frame near the engine. Michigan requires this on every bill of sale and the title.
  2. 2Note the engine displacement — engines under 50cc are classified as mopeds/scooters in many states and may have different titling rules with Michigan DMV; bikes 250cc+ register as motorcycles in every state.
  3. 3Clear any liens — if the motorcycle was financed, request a payoff quote and lien release letter. Michigan uses TR-11L.
  4. 4Gather documentation — clean Michigan title (no liens), current registration card, maintenance records, original owner's manual if available, and DOT compliance certificate (sticker on the frame) for any mods.
  5. 5Price the motorcycle — check Kelley Blue Book Motorcycles, NADA Guides (motorcycles), and recent Michigan Cycle Trader / Craigslist comps. Mileage, condition, and aftermarket parts all affect value.
  6. 6Complete the bill of sale — VIN, year/make/model, engine displacement, odometer in miles, sale price, sale date, and both parties' full legal names and addresses.
  7. 7Sign the title — endorse the back of the Michigan title with buyer info, odometer reading, and sale date. Michigan requires odometer disclosure for motorcycles under 15 years old.
  8. 8Notify Michigan DMV — buyer must title and register within 15 days of the sale. Seller files release of liability with Michigan DMV to remove future ticket/toll liability.

Michigan lien release procedure

  1. Lienholder completes TR-11L (Notice of Lien Release).
  2. Owner submits TR-11L with title application (TR-11) at a Secretary of State office.
  3. Pay $15 title fee.
  4. Receive clean Michigan title.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Michigan

Do I need a bill of sale to sell a motorcycle in Michigan?

Yes. Michigan requires a written bill of sale for private motorcycle transfers to document the VIN, year/make/model, odometer reading, sale price, and both parties' signatures. The buyer needs the bill of sale to register the motorcycle with Michigan DMV.

What is the Michigan motorcycle title transfer deadline?

Michigan requires the buyer to transfer the title within 15 days of the sale date. Missing the deadline can trigger late fees and back-dated registration penalties.

Is sales tax owed on a private motorcycle sale in Michigan?

Michigan charges 6% sales/use tax on private motorcycle sales. Use tax applies to private party vehicle purchases The buyer typically pays the tax at Michigan DMV when titling the motorcycle.

Do I need a notary for a Michigan motorcycle bill of sale?

Michigan does not require notarization for a private motorcycle bill of sale. A signed bill of sale with both parties' information is sufficient for Michigan DMV.

How does a buyer register a motorcycle purchased privately in Michigan?

The buyer takes the signed bill of sale and endorsed title to Michigan DMV and pays the title fee plus 6% sales/use tax. Transfer must be completed within 15 days of the sale date.

Source: Michigan DMV · Last verified 2026-05-07

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