Farmington, New Mexico
Farmington ATV Bill of Sale Requirements
Complete requirements checklist for a atv bill of sale in Farmington, New Mexico (Form MVD-10009). Includes exact fees, notarization rules, and where to file at the NM MVD – Farmington Office.
Fees, notarization rules, and filing addresses on this page are reviewed against 49 CFR Part 580 — Odometer Disclosure Requirements and the NM MVD – Farmington Office. Source documents are cross-checked each quarter so Farmington buyers and sellers always see the current New Mexico atv bill of sale standard, not stale third-party summaries.
Title Transfer Fee
$8.00
Sales Tax Rate
7.1875%
Notarization
Not Required
Required Fields — Farmington ATV Bill of Sale
All of the following must appear on a valid atv bill of sale in Farmington, New Mexico per Form MVD-10009:
- ✓Full legal name and current address of seller
- ✓Full legal name and current address of buyer
- ✓Agreed sale price (in numerals and words)
- ✓Date of sale
- ✓ATV year, make, model, and body style
- ✓17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
- ✓Odometer reading at time of sale (federal disclosure required for most motor vehicles under 10 years old)
- ✓Signature of seller
- ✓Signature of buyer
Notarization in Farmington: Not Required
New Mexico does not require notarization for a atv bill of sale. New Mexico does not require notarization. Both parties simply sign and date the completed form in the presence of each other.
New Mexico ATV transfer fees and requirements
In New Mexico, the title transfer fee is $5 and registration costs $27 - $62 based on vehicle age and weight. ATV sales are subject to 4% motor vehicle excise tax (not standard sales tax). New Mexico does not require notarization for private-party atv transfers. Emission testing is required in New Mexico — verify the atv passes before completing the sale.
- 4% motor vehicle excise tax instead of sales tax
- Emissions testing required in Bernalillo County (Albuquerque area)
- VIN inspection required for out-of-state vehicles
Official New Mexico bill of sale form
The official New Mexico bill of sale form is MVD-10009 (Bill of Sale). BillOfSaleNow generates a document that meets all New Mexico requirements and can be used in place of the official form.
New Mexico sales tax on atv purchases
New Mexico has a 4% state sales tax rate. 4% motor vehicle excise tax (not standard GRT). Private-party atv sales in New Mexico are subject to sales tax. 4% motor vehicle excise tax applies to all vehicle sales. The title transfer fee is $5.
ATV market data and safety information
The most common atv makes in private-party sales are Polaris, Can-Am, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki. Average private-party atv prices range from $2,000–$12,000. Atvs average 2.1 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Fuel System, Steering, Suspension.
Safety checkpoints for buying a used atv
Before completing a atv bill of sale in New Mexico, verify these safety items:
- Check CV boots and axle condition — the most common failure point on ATVs
- Inspect skid plate and frame for cracks from off-road impacts
- Verify winch operation if equipped
- Test 4WD engagement and differential lock
- Confirm parking brake holds on a slope
- Verify throttle limiter is intact and free of binding
- Test kill switch and engine-off function
- Inspect handlebars for crash bend or weld repair
ATV insurance and depreciation in New Mexico
ATV insurance is required for on-road use in states that allow it. Off-road coverage averages $100–$400/year. ATVs depreciate 30–40% in the first 3 years. Polaris and Can-Am models hold value best. Peak season for private atv sales is spring and early fall — before and after riding seasons, with an average of 25 days on market.
ATV registration and titling
ATVs are classified as "Off-highway vehicle (OHV) — title/registration requirements vary by state" for registration purposes. ATVs are classified by engine displacement (cc) rather than weight for most regulations. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to atvs.
ATV title transfer rules
ATV title and registration rules differ from road vehicles. Most states classify ATVs as off-highway vehicles (OHVs) with separate titling systems. ATVs are generally not street-legal without specific state-approved modifications. Some states issue OHV titles separate from standard motor vehicle titles. Other states use the same title system for all vehicles. Verify whether the ATV has a standard title or an OHV certificate.
Odometer disclosure for atv sales
ATVs are exempt from federal odometer disclosure. Most ATVs do not have traditional odometers, and there is no mileage disclosure requirement.
Required disclosures for atv sales in New Mexico
When selling a atv in New Mexico, the following disclosures apply:
- OHV (Off-Highway Vehicle) registration status — ATVs that are only OHV-registered cannot be driven on public roads in most states.
- Age restrictions apply in many states: riders under 16 may be prohibited from operating full-size ATVs on public land.
- Aftermarket modifications (lift kits, engine swaps) may void the manufacturer warranty and should be disclosed.
New Mexico bill of sale statistics
BillOfSaleNow has generated 524 bill of sale documents for New Mexico transactions, with 14 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.
Where to File — Farmington Title Office
Office
NM MVD – Farmington Office
Address
3535 E Main St, Farmington, NM 87402
Phone
(888) 683-4636
Hours
Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM
Additional requirements in San Juan County:
- Title transfer at MVD within 30 days
- GRT at combined rate
- Seller must sign title assignment
- Odometer disclosure required
What to Bring to the NM DMV
- 1Completed, signed atv bill of sale
- 2ATV title signed over by seller on the back
- 3Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport)
- 4Payment for title transfer fee: $8.00
- 5Payment for sales tax (7.1875% of sale price)
- 6Odometer disclosure statement (if not included on title)
FAQ — ATV Bill of Sale Requirements in Farmington
- What are the required fields on a atv bill of sale in Farmington?
- A valid atv bill of sale in Farmington, New Mexico must include both parties' full legal names and addresses, sale date, agreed sale price, VIN, year, make, model, and signatures of buyer and seller.
- What is the title transfer fee for a atv in Farmington?
- The title transfer fee in San Juan County is $8.00. The atv sales tax rate is 7.1875%. New Mexico GRT state 5.125% + San Juan County/Farmington 2.0625%
- Is notarization required for a atv bill of sale in Farmington?
- No. New Mexico does not require notarization.
- Where do I file a atv title transfer in Farmington?
- File the title transfer at the NM MVD – Farmington Office, 3535 E Main St, Farmington, NM 87402. Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:30 PM. Phone: (888) 683-4636.