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Financed Purchase bill of sale — Nicholasville, Kentucky

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A financed vehicle purchase involves a third-party lender (bank, credit union, or the seller) providing the funds for th… Complete your Nicholasville boat financed purchase transaction at the County Clerk – Nicholasville.

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Financed Purchase Boat Sale in Nicholasville

A financed vehicle purchase involves a third-party lender (bank, credit union, or the seller) providing the funds for the buyer to purchase the vehicle. The lender holds a security interest (lien) in the vehicle until the loan is fully repaid.

In Nicholasville, Kentucky, the local office handling title transfers is the County Clerk – Nicholasville at Visit https://drive.ky.gov for the nearest Nicholasville, KY office. The combined sales tax rate is 7.50%. Notarization is required for this transaction.

Payment documentation requirements

When a bank or credit union finances the purchase, they typically pay the seller directly and the buyer repays the lender in installments. If the seller is providing financing (seller carry-back), a separate promissory note should document the loan terms, interest rate, payment schedule, and default provisions in addition to the bill of sale.

How financed purchase affects title transfer

In financed transactions, the title is issued with the lender's name noted as lienholder. The buyer receives a copy of the title but the lender typically holds the original until the loan is paid off. Once the loan is satisfied, the lender releases the lien and the buyer receives a clean title.

Local DMV — Nicholasville County

DMV / Title Office

County Clerk – Nicholasville

Address

Visit https://drive.ky.gov for the nearest Nicholasville, KY office

Phone

See state DMV website for local office phone numbers

Office Hours

Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

Local Fees & Taxes

Title Transfer Fee

$9.00

Sales Tax Rate

7.50%

Base Registration Fee

$21.00

Kentucky state rate 6% + estimated local taxes (verify with your county)

Notarization: REQUIRED

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

Nicholasville Financed Purchase Transfer Checklist

  • The federal Truth in Lending Act (TILA / Regulation Z) requires disclosure of the APR, finance charge, amount financed, and total of payments.
  • The lienholder must be recorded on the title so the lender’s security interest is perfected.
  • Keep the signed retail installment contract or loan agreement together with the bill of sale.
  • Kentucky applies 6% motor vehicle usage tax on vehicle purchases, collected when the buyer registers the vehicle.
  • Kentucky requires notarization for the title transfer — sign the bill of sale before a notary as well.
  • Kentucky’s official bill of sale form is TC 96-182 (Bill of Sale).
  • An odometer disclosure is required on the Kentucky title transfer.
  • Kentucky requires an emissions or smog test before the buyer can register the vehicle.
  • Complete a title transfer at your local Kentucky title office within the required timeframe
  • Motor vehicle usage tax applies to all sales
  • Both buyer and seller should retain a signed copy of the bill of sale
  • Bring a valid government-issued photo ID and proof of insurance

Kentucky forms and documents

  • TILA Disclosure Statement
  • Retail Installment Contract or Loan Agreement
  • TC 96-182 (Bill of Sale)

Key facts for financed purchase transactions

  • Lienholder's name appears on title until loan is fully repaid
  • Seller financing requires a promissory note in addition to the bill of sale
  • Truth in Lending Act (TILA) disclosures required for seller financing
  • Existing liens on the vehicle must be cleared before title transfers
  • State usury laws cap the maximum interest rate in seller-financed deals

Important notice

If the vehicle still has an existing lien from the seller's own loan, that lien must be paid off and released before clear title can be transferred to the buyer. Never complete a financed purchase without confirming the title is free of prior liens.

Nicholasville at a glance

Population

31,625

Median Household Income

$67,514

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Frequently asked questions

How does a financed purchase boat sale work in Nicholasville?

A financed vehicle purchase involves a third-party lender (bank, credit union, or the seller) providing the funds for the buyer to purchase the vehicle. The lender holds a security interest (lien) in the vehicle until the loan is fully repaid. Title transfers in Nicholasville are handled at the County Clerk – Nicholasville (Visit https://drive.ky.gov for the nearest Nicholasville, KY office). When a bank or credit union finances the purchase, they typically pay the seller directly and the buyer repays the lender in installments. If the seller is providing financing (seller carry-back), a separate promissory note should document the loan terms, interest rate, payment schedule, and default provisions in addition to the bill of sale.

What is the sales tax on a financed purchase boat purchase in Nicholasville?

The combined sales tax rate in Nicholasville is 7.50%. Kentucky state rate 6% + estimated local taxes (verify with your county)

How does financed purchase affect the title transfer process in Nicholasville?

In financed transactions, the title is issued with the lender's name noted as lienholder. The buyer receives a copy of the title but the lender typically holds the original until the loan is paid off. Once the loan is satisfied, the lender releases the lien and the buyer receives a clean title. Bring the signed title and completed bill of sale to the County Clerk – Nicholasville (Visit https://drive.ky.gov for the nearest Nicholasville, KY office) with payment for the $9.00 title transfer fee.

Is notarization required for a financed purchase boat bill of sale in Nicholasville?

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

What are the legal requirements for a financed purchase boat sale in Kentucky?

Seller-provided financing is subject to the Truth in Lending Act (TILA, Regulation Z), which requires disclosure of the Annual Percentage Rate (APR), total finance charge, amount financed, and total payments. State usury laws may limit the maximum interest rate a private seller can charge. Dealer-provided financing is regulated at the state level and may involve additional disclosure requirements. The federal Truth in Lending Act (TILA / Regulation Z) requires disclosure of the APR, finance charge, amount financed, and total of payments.

Is a financed purchase bill of sale legally binding in Nicholasville?

Yes. A properly completed bill of sale with financed purchase payment terms is legally binding in Kentucky. Both buyer and seller should sign and retain a copy. Bring it to the County Clerk – Nicholasville to complete the title transfer.

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