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How to Sell an ATV Privately in Idaho (2026)

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Reviewed against state DMV requirementsLast reviewed: May 20266 min readEditorial policy
Selling an ATV privately in Idaho requires a written bill of sale documenting the frame VIN, engine displacement, and the agreed price. The buyer presents the bill of sale to Idaho DMV to title the ATV within 30 days of the sale. Idaho charges 6% sales/use tax. Idaho also requires a separate OHV permit to ride the ATV on public land.
Titling agencyIdaho DMV
Transfer deadline30 days from sale
Sales / use tax6% (Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases)
Bill of sale notaryNot required
OHV permit requiredYes — separate Idaho OHV sticker for public land
DMV title issued for ATVsYes
Lien release formITD 3367

How to Sell an ATV Privately in Idaho — 8 Steps

  1. 1Locate the frame VIN — on ATVs the 17-character frame VIN is stamped on the frame near the engine, on the steering head, or on a stamped plate on the left side of the frame rail. Idaho requires this on every bill of sale and the title.
  2. 2Note the engine displacement and class — ATV engines are sized in cc (cubic centimeters); youth ATVs under 90cc fall under separate Idaho youth-rider rules and may have different registration paths than adult ATVs 250cc+.
  3. 3Clear any liens — if the ATV was financed, request a payoff quote and lien release letter. Idaho uses ITD 3367.
  4. 4Gather documentation — clean Idaho title (no liens), current registration card, maintenance records, manufacturer's owner's manual, and any OHV/trail permit stickers on the ATV.
  5. 5Price the ATV — check Kelley Blue Book Powersports, NADA Guides (ATVs), and recent Idaho ATV Trader / Craigslist / Facebook Marketplace comps. Hours, condition, aftermarket parts (winch, plow, tires), and youth/adult class all affect value.
  6. 6Complete the bill of sale — frame VIN, year/make/model, engine displacement, hours (if tracked), sale price, sale date, and both parties' full legal names and addresses. Note that the buyer will also need to obtain a Idaho OHV permit to ride on public land.
  7. 7Sign the title — endorse the back of the Idaho ATV title with buyer info, hours (if title shows hours), and sale date. Idaho requires odometer/hour disclosure for ATVs under 15 years old.
  8. 8Notify Idaho DMV — buyer must title and register within 30 days of the sale. Seller files release of liability with Idaho DMV to remove future liability. The buyer also obtains the Idaho OHV permit before riding on public land.

Idaho lien release procedure

  1. Obtain Form ITD 3367 from the Idaho Transportation Department or the lienholder.
  2. Lienholder completes and signs ITD 3367 releasing the lien.
  3. Submit ITD 3367 with the existing title and title application at a county DMV office.
  4. Pay the title fee and receive a clean Idaho title.

Idaho OHV permit — what the buyer needs to know

Idaho requires every off-highway vehicle (ATV, UTV, dirt bike) to display a current OHV sticker before operating on BLM land, national forest trails, state forest land, or state park OHV areas. The permit is purchased annually and is separate from any DMV title or registration — note this on the bill of sale so the buyer is not surprised at the trailhead.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Idaho

Do I need a bill of sale to sell an ATV in Idaho?

Yes. Idaho requires a written bill of sale for private ATV transfers to document the frame VIN, year/make/model, engine displacement, sale price, and both parties' signatures. The buyer needs the bill of sale to register the ATV with Idaho DMV.

Does Idaho title ATVs?

Yes — Idaho titles ATVs through Idaho DMV. The seller endorses the title to the buyer, and the buyer presents the endorsed title plus the signed bill of sale to title and register the ATV in their name.

What is the Idaho ATV title transfer deadline?

Idaho requires the buyer to transfer the ATV title within 30 days of the sale date. Missing the deadline can trigger late fees and back-dated registration penalties.

Is sales tax owed on a private ATV sale in Idaho?

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

Do I need an OHV permit to ride a privately purchased ATV in Idaho?

Yes — Idaho runs a separate Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) permit program. The new owner must purchase an OHV sticker before riding the ATV on public land, BLM trails, state forest land, or state park OHV areas. The sticker is separate from any DMV title or registration. Check the Idaho OHV program website for the current annual fee.

Do I need a notary for a Idaho ATV bill of sale?

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

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

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