Selling a Chevrolet Cruze privately — what you need to know
The Chevrolet Cruze (2015–2025) is one of the most widely sold Cars in the private-party market. When you sell a Chevrolet Cruze to another private individual, a bill of sale is the primary legal document that transfers ownership and protects both buyer and seller. Without a bill of sale, the seller can remain liable for parking tickets, toll violations, and accidents involving the vehicle after the sale date.
Every US state has its own rules for Chevrolet Cruze bill of sale requirements — including whether notarization is required, how many days the buyer has to transfer the title, how sales tax is calculated, and what odometer disclosure language must appear on the form. Select your state above to get a Chevrolet Cruze bill of sale that meets your exact state requirements.
What every Chevrolet Cruze bill of sale must include
Regardless of state, a valid Chevrolet Cruze bill of sale must include:
- VIN — the 17-character Vehicle Identification Number stamped on the dashboard and door jamb
- Year, make, model — 2015–2025 Chevrolet Cruze
- Odometer reading — required by federal law (49 CFR Part 580) for vehicles under 10 model years old
- Sale price — the agreed purchase price, used to compute sales tax at the DMV
- Buyer and seller information — full legal names, addresses, and signatures
- Date of sale — establishes the seller's liability cutoff date
Chevrolet Cruze model years covered
BillOfSaleNow generates Chevrolet Cruze bill of sale forms for model years 2015–2025. Each form auto-fills the year, make, and model — you provide the VIN, odometer reading, and buyer/seller details. Available in all 50 states with state-specific notary and title transfer instructions included.