Suzuki Sv650 Bill of Sale — Alaska
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estimated Suzuki Sv650 transfer costs in Alaska
based on a $10,000 sale price
* registration fees vary. local taxes may apply. actual tax may differ for private-party sales in Alaska. see https://doa.alaska.gov/dmv/ for exact rates.
Alaska requirements for selling a Suzuki Sv650
- No state sales tax on vehicle purchases
- Title transfer must occur within 30 days
- Emissions testing not required statewide
Suzuki Sv650 vin information
Every Suzuki Sv650 has a unique 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Our bill of sale generator automatically decodes the VIN to verify the year, make, model, engine, and trim. This protects both parties and ensures the document matches the actual vehicle.
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generate Suzuki Sv650 bill of sale — Alaska →Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to transfer a Suzuki Sv650 title in Alaska?
Alaska charges a $15 title transfer fee. Vehicle sales tax is No state sales tax; local taxes may apply. Registration fees range from $100 for new registration. Notarization is not required but recommended.
Do I need a bill of sale to sell a Suzuki Sv650 in Alaska?
Yes. Alaska requires a bill of sale for private-party vehicle transfers. A Suzuki Sv650 bill of sale documents the transaction, protects both buyer and seller, and is typically required for title transfer at the AK DMV.
What information goes on a Suzuki Sv650 bill of sale?
A Suzuki Sv650 bill of sale includes the VIN, year, make (Suzuki), model (Sv650), sale price, odometer reading, buyer and seller names and addresses, signatures, and the sale date. Alaska does not require notarization but it's recommended.
Are there any active recalls on the Suzuki Sv650?
No active recalls found for the 2025 Suzuki Sv650. Always verify the VIN with NHTSA before completing your bill of sale.
How do I transfer a Suzuki Sv650 title in Alaska?
After completing your bill of sale, both parties should visit the Alaska DMV with the signed title, bill of sale, and required fees ($15 title fee). The buyer applies for a new title and registration. Emissions testing not required statewide