Where to Get a Bill of Sale Notarized in Arkansas
Notarization of a vehicle bill of sale means a licensed notary public witnesses the signatures of the buyer and seller and certifies their identities. As of 2026, Arkansas does not require notarization for vehicle bill of sale documents.
Notarization Not Required in Arkansas
Arkansas does not require notarization for most private-party vehicle bill of sale transactions. A signed bill of sale with buyer and seller signatures is generally sufficient.
Where to Find a Notary in Arkansas
Most Arkansas residents can access notary services at several convenient locations. Here are the most common options:
Banks and Credit Unions
Most banks and credit unions provide free notary services to account holders. Call ahead to confirm availability — not all branches have a commissioned notary on staff at all times. Major banks like Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo typically offer this service during business hours.
UPS Store
UPS Store locations across Arkansas offer walk-in notary services, typically for a small fee ($5–$20 per signature). No appointment is usually required, though calling ahead is recommended to confirm the notary is available. UPS Store locations often have more consistent notary availability than banks.
FedEx Office
Select FedEx Office locations provide notary services. Availability varies by location, so check with your nearest FedEx Office or call ahead. Fees are similar to UPS Store pricing.
AAA Offices
AAA members can access notary services at AAA branch offices in Arkansas at no charge. This is particularly convenient for vehicle-related documents, since AAA also handles title transfers and registration in some states.
Other Locations
Additional notary options include law offices, real estate offices, and public libraries (some offer free notary services). Shipping stores like Pak Mail and PostalAnnex also frequently offer notary services.
Online Notarization in Arkansas
Online notarization allows you to get your bill of sale notarized via a secure video call with a commissioned notary public — from any device, at any time of day. The process typically takes 15–20 minutes once connected.
Services like Proof (formerly Notarize.com) offer on-demand online notarization. BillOfSaleNow integrates with Proof, so you can generate your bill of sale and arrange notarization in a single workflow.
Online notarization is accepted in most US states. If your state requires notarization for a vehicle bill of sale and you cannot easily access an in-person notary, online notarization is a practical alternative worth considering.
Steps to Get Your Arkansas Bill of Sale Notarized
- Generate your bill of sale first. Use BillOfSaleNow to create a state-specific bill of sale for your vehicle. Download the PDF before your notary appointment — do not sign it yet.
- Bring both parties if possible. Both the buyer and seller typically need to sign in front of the notary. If that is not possible, each party can find a separate notary for their own signature.
- Bring a valid government-issued ID. The notary must verify your identity. A driver's license or passport is sufficient.
- Sign in front of the notary. Do not sign the document before your appointment — the notary must witness the signature.
- Keep a copy for your records. Both parties should retain a notarized copy. For online notarization, digital copies are automatically stored.
Do You Need to Notarize a Bill of Sale in Arkansas?
Arkansas does not require notarization for most private-party vehicle bill of sale transactions. A signed bill of sale with buyer and seller signatures is generally sufficient.
Even when not required, notarization adds an extra layer of protection for both parties. A notarized document is harder to dispute and may be useful if questions arise about the sale date, price, or terms. If you are selling a high-value vehicle, notarization is worth the small additional cost.
Where to Get a Document Notarized in Arkansas
- Banks and credit unions — Most offer free notary service to account holders
- UPS Store — Walk-in notary service available at most locations, typically $5–$15
- Public libraries — Some offer free notary appointments for residents
- AAA offices — Free notary service for AAA members
- Online notary (RON) — Arkansas allows remote online notarization for most documents — takes about 15 minutes
- Mobile notary — Comes to your location, typically $25–$75 including travel fee
Typical notary fee: $5–$15 per signature. Many banks notarize for free with an account.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does notarization cost in Arkansas?
Notary fees are typically $5–$15 per signature in Arkansas. Many banks offer free notary services to customers. UPS Store locations typically charge $10–$15. Remote Online Notarization (RON) services typically cost $15–$25 per session.
Can I notarize a vehicle bill of sale online in Arkansas?
Yes. Arkansas authorizes Remote Online Notarization (RON), allowing you to notarize documents via video call with a licensed online notary. Services like Notarize.com and DocuSign Notary offer 24/7 access for typically $15–$25.
What ID do I need to show the notary?
The notary must verify your identity. Acceptable forms of ID include a state-issued driver's license, passport, or military ID. The name on your ID must match the name on the bill of sale exactly.
Why Documentation Helps Protect Asking Price
45% faster sale
Vehicles whose listings include a history report spend ~45% less time on site before selling, and report-viewers are 5x more likely to become a lead.
Source: Experian / AutoCheck
$4,000 avg loss
NHTSA estimates 450,000+ vehicles per year are sold with rolled-back odometers — the average victim loses about $4,000 in downstream repair costs.
Source: NHTSA
17.5M private sales/yr
About 17.5 million private-party vehicle transactions happen in the U.S. each year — roughly 47% of the used market.
Source: Cox Automotive 2024
1 in 3 buyers
Roughly 1 in 3 used-car buyers say they suspect private sellers are hiding mechanical problems — documentation closes that trust gap.
Source: JW Surety Bonds (n=3,000)
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