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Cash Sale bill of sale — Kenosha, Wisconsin

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A cash sale is the simplest vehicle transaction: the buyer pays the full agreed price in cash (or equivalent), and the s… Complete your Kenosha van cash sale transaction at the WI DMV – Kenosha Service Center.

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Cash Sale Van Sale in Kenosha

A cash sale is the simplest vehicle transaction: the buyer pays the full agreed price in cash (or equivalent), and the seller transfers title immediately. No financing, no liens, no waiting — title should change hands the moment payment is confirmed.

In Kenosha, Wisconsin, the local office handling title transfers is the WI DMV – Kenosha Service Center at 6214 Green Bay Rd, Kenosha, WI 53142. The combined sales tax rate is 5.50%. Notarization is not required for a private vehicle bill of sale in this jurisdiction.

Payment documentation requirements

The bill of sale should state the exact cash amount paid and note that payment was received in full. If payment is made via cashier's check or money order rather than physical currency, note the instrument type and issuing bank on the document. Large cash transactions of $10,000 or more must be reported to the IRS by the receiving party using Form 8300, as required by the Bank Secrecy Act.

How cash sale affects title transfer

In a cash sale, title should transfer simultaneously with payment — a "concurrent closing." The seller should sign the back of the title over to the buyer only after confirming that funds are in hand. Do not accept personal checks as cash equivalents; a bounced check does not undo the title transfer in most states.

Local DMV — Kenosha County

DMV / Title Office

WI DMV – Kenosha Service Center

Address

6214 Green Bay Rd, Kenosha, WI 53142

Phone

(608) 264-7447

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:45 PM

Local Fees & Taxes

Title Transfer Fee

$164.50

Sales Tax Rate

5.50%

Base Registration Fee

$85.00

Wisconsin state 5% + Kenosha County 0.5%

Notarization: NOT REQUIRED

Wisconsin does not require notarization.

Kenosha Cash Sale Transfer Checklist

  • Cash payments of $10,000 or more can trigger federal IRS Form 8300 reporting requirements.
  • Get a signed, dated receipt and record the exact cash amount on the bill of sale — cash leaves no payment paper trail.
  • Complete the title transfer at the time of payment to protect both parties.
  • Wisconsin applies 5% sales tax plus 0.5% county tax in most counties on vehicle purchases, collected when the buyer registers the vehicle.
  • Wisconsin does not require notarization for a private-party bill of sale, though notarized signatures are more defensible.
  • Wisconsin’s official bill of sale form is MV2928 (Bill of Sale).
  • An odometer disclosure is required on the Wisconsin title transfer.
  • Wisconsin requires an emissions or smog test before the buyer can register the vehicle.
  • Title transfer at DMV within 30 days
  • Sales tax at title transfer
  • Seller must sign title assignment
  • Odometer disclosure required

Wisconsin forms and documents

  • IRS Form 8300 (if $10,000+ cash)
  • MV2928 (Bill of Sale)

Key facts for cash sale transactions

  • Title transfers simultaneously with cash payment
  • IRS Form 8300 required for cash transactions of $10,000 or more
  • Cashier's check or money order recommended over personal checks
  • Seller should sign title only after confirming payment received
  • Buyer must register within state deadline (typically 10–30 days)

Kenosha at a glance

Population

99,147

Median Household Income

$68,532

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Frequently asked questions

How does a cash sale van sale work in Kenosha?

A cash sale is the simplest vehicle transaction: the buyer pays the full agreed price in cash (or equivalent), and the seller transfers title immediately. No financing, no liens, no waiting — title should change hands the moment payment is confirmed. Title transfers in Kenosha are handled at the WI DMV – Kenosha Service Center (6214 Green Bay Rd, Kenosha, WI 53142). The bill of sale should state the exact cash amount paid and note that payment was received in full. If payment is made via cashier's check or money order rather than physical currency, note the instrument type and issuing bank on the document. Large cash transactions of $10,000 or more must be reported to the IRS by the receiving party using Form 8300, as required by the Bank Secrecy Act.

What is the sales tax on a cash sale van purchase in Kenosha?

The combined sales tax rate in Kenosha is 5.50%. Wisconsin state 5% + Kenosha County 0.5%

How does cash sale affect the title transfer process in Kenosha?

In a cash sale, title should transfer simultaneously with payment — a "concurrent closing." The seller should sign the back of the title over to the buyer only after confirming that funds are in hand. Do not accept personal checks as cash equivalents; a bounced check does not undo the title transfer in most states. Bring the signed title and completed bill of sale to the WI DMV – Kenosha Service Center (6214 Green Bay Rd, Kenosha, WI 53142) with payment for the $164.50 title transfer fee.

Is notarization required for a cash sale van bill of sale in Kenosha?

No. Wisconsin does not require notarization.

What are the legal requirements for a cash sale van sale in Wisconsin?

Once the bill of sale is signed and cash payment is confirmed, the transaction is complete. The seller has no further obligation unless a specific warranty was provided in writing. The buyer should register the vehicle in their name within the state's required timeframe — typically 10 to 30 days — to avoid late registration fees. Cash payments of $10,000 or more can trigger federal IRS Form 8300 reporting requirements.

Is a cash sale bill of sale legally binding in Kenosha?

Yes. A properly completed bill of sale with cash sale payment terms is legally binding in Wisconsin. Both buyer and seller should sign and retain a copy. Bring it to the WI DMV – Kenosha Service Center to complete the title transfer.

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