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Private Party bill of sale — Shreveport, Louisiana

Private Party Bill of Sale for Semi Truck in Shreveport, LA

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Private Party Semi Truck Sale in Shreveport

A private party vehicle sale is a transaction between two individuals — neither of whom is a licensed dealer. This is the most common type of used vehicle sale in the US, accounting for roughly 40 million transactions per year.

In Shreveport, Louisiana, the local office handling title transfers is the LA OMV – Shreveport Office at 1525 Fairfield Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101. The combined sales tax rate is 9.45%. Notarization is required for this transaction.

Local DMV — Caddo Parish

DMV / Title Office

LA OMV – Shreveport Office

Address

1525 Fairfield Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101

Phone

(318) 676-7501

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

Local Fees & Taxes

Title Transfer Fee

$68.50

Sales Tax Rate

9.45%

Base Registration Fee

$20.00

Louisiana state rate 4.45% + Caddo Parish 5.0%

Notarization: REQUIRED

Louisiana requires notarization of the title assignment for private party vehicle transfers.

Shreveport Private Party Transfer Checklist

  • Both the buyer and seller sign the bill of sale; neither party needs a license.
  • Private-party sales are typically "as-is" with no implied warranty unless stated in writing.
  • Each party should keep a signed copy and a photo of the other’s government-issued ID.
  • Louisiana applies 4.45% state sales tax plus parish taxes (total can exceed 10%) on vehicle purchases, collected when the buyer registers the vehicle.
  • Louisiana requires notarization for the title transfer — sign the bill of sale before a notary as well.
  • Louisiana does not mandate a specific bill of sale form; a complete written bill of sale is accepted.
  • An odometer disclosure is required on the Louisiana title transfer.
  • Notarized Act of Sale required for vehicle transfers
  • Title transfer at OMV within 40 days
  • Sales tax collected at title transfer
  • Seller must sign title and disclose odometer reading

Key facts for private party transactions

  • No implied warranty — sale is as-is unless stated in writing
  • Federal odometer disclosure required for vehicles under 10 years old
  • State lemon law protections do not apply to private party sales
  • Title must be signed over by seller at time of sale
  • Both parties should retain a signed copy of the bill of sale

Shreveport at a glance

Population

183,483

Median Household Income

$48,465

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Frequently asked questions

What makes a private party semi truck sale different in Shreveport?

A private party vehicle sale is a transaction between two individuals — neither of whom is a licensed dealer. This is the most common type of used vehicle sale in the US, accounting for roughly 40 million transactions per year. In Shreveport, title transfers are handled at the LA OMV – Shreveport Office (1525 Fairfield Ave, Shreveport, LA 71101). As a private seller, you are generally not required to provide any warranty. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, a private party sale is typically "as-is" unless you explicitly promise otherwise in writing. You must complete a federal odometer disclosure statement for any vehicle under 10 model years old. Retain a signed copy of the bill of sale for your personal tax records and as proof that ownership has transferred.

What is the sales tax on a private party semi truck sale in Shreveport?

The combined sales tax rate in Shreveport is 9.45%. Louisiana state rate 4.45% + Caddo Parish 5.0%

Is notarization required for a private party semi truck bill of sale in Shreveport?

Yes. Louisiana requires notarization of the title assignment for private party vehicle transfers.

What does the buyer need for a private party semi truck purchase in Shreveport?

Private party buyers receive fewer legal protections than dealership buyers. State lemon laws generally do not apply to private party sales. The FTC Used Car Rule (Buyers Guide sticker) is also dealer-only. Thoroughly inspect the vehicle, pull a vehicle history report, and confirm the seller's name matches the title before handing over payment. Bring the signed title, completed bill of sale, and payment for the $68.50 title transfer fee to the LA OMV – Shreveport Office.

Are there special Louisiana requirements for a private party transaction?

The bill of sale serves as the primary legal record of the transfer. Both parties should sign and date the document. The seller should also sign over the title at the time of sale. Some states require notarization for title transfers — check your state's DMV requirements. Both the buyer and seller sign the bill of sale; neither party needs a license.

Is a private party bill of sale legally binding in Shreveport?

Yes. A properly executed bill of sale is legally binding in Louisiana regardless of party type. Both parties should sign and retain a copy. The seller must also sign over the vehicle title at the time of sale.

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