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2001 Toyota Corolla Bill of Sale — Alaska

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No state sales tax$15 title feeodometer disclosure exempt

odometer disclosure — 2001 Toyota Corolla

The 2001 Toyota Corolla is exempt from federal odometer disclosure under 49 CFR 580.17 because it is 20 or more model years old. While federal law does not require a written mileage statement, it is still recommended to document the odometer reading on your bill of sale for your own protection and to satisfy any state-level requirements.

federal exemption (49 CFR 580.17): vehicles that are 20 or more model years old are exempt from the written odometer disclosure requirement at the federal level. The 2001 Toyota Corolla qualifies because it is 23+ years old.

2001 Toyota Corolla private-party value

A 2001 Toyota Corolla typically sells for $1,500–$4,500 in private-party transactions, depending on trim level, mileage, condition, and your local market.

9th-gen Corolla is one of the most reliable vehicles in its segment; simple mechanicals keep maintenance costs low for buyers.

Value ranges are approximate. Use Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, or CarGurus for a precise market valuation before listing your vehicle.

Alaska requirements for selling a 2001 Toyota Corolla

sales tax
No state sales tax; local taxes may apply
title fee
$15
notary
not required
odometer disclosure
federally exempt (20+ yrs)

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Frequently asked questions

Is odometer disclosure required for a 2001 Toyota Corolla?

No federal odometer disclosure is required for a 2001 Corolla under 49 CFR 580.17 because the vehicle is 20+ model years old. However, Alaska may have its own rules — and documenting the mileage on your bill of sale is always a best practice to protect both parties.

What is the private-party value of a 2001 Toyota Corolla?

A 2001 Toyota Corolla typically sells for $1,500–$4,500 in a private-party transaction, depending on trim level, mileage, condition, and regional demand. 9th-gen Corolla is one of the most reliable vehicles in its segment; simple mechanicals keep maintenance costs low for buyers. Use resources like Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds Private Party, or CarGurus to get a current market estimate before listing.

What documents do I need to sell a 2001 Toyota Corolla in Alaska?

To sell a 2001 Toyota Corolla in Alaska you typically need: (1) the signed vehicle title with the odometer disclosure (exempt from federal mandate but recommended), (2) a signed bill of sale documenting the sale price, VIN, and date, and (3) a release-of-liability form submitted to the AK DMV. Alaska does not require notarization but it is recommended.

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