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Notary Required for Bill of Sale in Garden City, KS

Notarization Required — Garden City

Kansas requires notarization of the bill of sale or title assignment for vehicle transfers. Visit a local notary public before submitting documents.

Garden City Title & DMV Office

This is the official office handling vehicle title transfers in Garden City. Notary services may be available here or at a nearby county office.

Office Name

County Treasurer – Garden City

Address

Visit https://www.ksrevenue.gov/dov.html for the nearest Garden City, KS office

Phone

See state DMV website for local office phone numbers

Hours

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM

https://www.ksrevenue.gov/dov.html

Where to Get Notarized in Garden City

Because Kansas requires notarization, you'll need a licensed notary public to witness signatures on your vehicle bill of sale. Here are your options in and around Garden City:

🏦 Banks & Credit Unions

Most banks in Garden City offer free notary services to account holders. Call ahead to confirm availability — walk-in notary hours vary by branch.

📦 UPS Store / FedEx Office

UPS Store and FedEx Office locations in Garden City typically charge $10–$15 per signature. No appointment needed during business hours.

💻 Online Notarization (RON)

Kansas accepts Remote Online Notarization. Use Proof (formerly Notarize) or DocuSign Notary for a 15-minute session available 24/7 — typically $15–$25.

🏛️ County Clerk / Recorder

The Garden City County courthouse may offer notary services. Contact See county website for contact information for hours and fees.

What to Bring to the Notary

  • 1A completed, unsigned bill of sale (sign in front of the notary — not before)
  • 2Government-issued photo ID: Kansas driver's license, passport, or military ID
  • 3The vehicle title (if transferring ownership simultaneously)
  • 4Payment for the notary fee ($5–$15 at most locations)
  • 5Both buyer and seller must be present if both signatures require notarization

Important

Do not sign your bill of sale before the notary appointment. The notary must personally witness your signature to certify it.

Frequently Asked Questions — Notarizing a Bill of Sale in Garden City

Is notarization required for a vehicle bill of sale in Garden City, Kansas?
Yes. Kansas requires notarization of the bill of sale or title assignment for vehicle transfers. Visit a local notary public before submitting documents.
What is the title transfer fee in Garden City?
The title transfer fee in Garden City County is $10.00. The combined sales tax rate is 8.00%. Kansas state rate 6.5% + estimated local taxes (verify with your county)
Can I use an online notary for my Garden City car bill of sale?
Yes. Kansas authorizes Remote Online Notarization (RON). Services like Proof and DocuSign Notary let you notarize documents via video call in about 15 minutes, typically for $15–$25. Available 24/7 — no travel required.
Where is the DMV office near Garden City?
The County Treasurer – Garden City is located at Visit https://www.ksrevenue.gov/dov.html for the nearest Garden City, KS office. Phone: See state DMV website for local office phone numbers. Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM.

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