Motorcycle Title Transfer in Nebraska
Everything you need to transfer a motorcycle title in Nebraska — fees, endorsement requirements, VIN inspection rules, and the full step-by-step process.
Motorcycle Title Fees in Nebraska
Most states require a motorcycle endorsement or separate motorcycle license to legally operate a motorcycle.
How to Transfer a Motorcycle Title in Nebraska
Check for liens, salvage brands, or odometer rollback flags before completing the purchase.
The seller signs the back of the title, fills in the odometer reading, and enters the sale price and date.
A signed bill of sale documents the transaction price — important for tax calculation and future dispute resolution.
Nebraska requires proof of insurance before you can register the motorcycle.
Bring the signed title, bill of sale, title application, and payment for fees ($15–$150 + sales tax at Varies by state) to your local office.
Your new title may be issued same-day or mailed within 2–4 weeks depending on your state.
Always transfer the title within your state's required deadline — typically 10–30 days from the date of purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a motorcycle title transfer cost in Nebraska?
The title fee in Nebraska is $15–$150. Title fees vary significantly by state — from $15 in Ohio to $150 in Illinois.
Do I need a motorcycle endorsement to title a motorcycle in Nebraska?
Yes. Most states require a motorcycle endorsement or separate motorcycle license to legally operate a motorcycle.
Is a VIN inspection required for motorcycle title transfer in Nebraska?
No. Some states require a VIN inspection for out-of-state motorcycles. Contact your state DMV to confirm.
How much is the sales tax on a motorcycle in Nebraska?
Varies by state. Sales tax on motorcycle purchases ranges from 0% to over 10% depending on state and county.
How much does it cost to register a motorcycle in Nebraska?
$20–$80+. Motorcycle registration fees vary by state, displacement, and county.
What documents do I need to transfer a motorcycle title in Nebraska?
You will need: the signed-over original title from the seller, a completed title transfer application from the State DMV, proof of insurance, payment for the title fee ($15–$150) and sales tax, and a valid Nebraska driver's license. Always transfer the title within your state's required deadline — typically 10–30 days from the date of purchase.