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Lexington-Fayette Dirt Bike Bill of Sale Requirements

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Reviewed against state DMV requirementsLast reviewed: April 20266 min readEditorial policy

Complete requirements checklist for a dirt bike bill of sale in Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky (Form TC 96-182). Includes exact fees, notarization rules, and where to file at the Fayette County Clerk – Motor Vehicle.

Fees, notarization rules, and filing addresses on this page are reviewed against 49 CFR Part 580 — Odometer Disclosure Requirements and the Fayette County Clerk – Motor Vehicle. Source documents are cross-checked each quarter so Lexington-Fayette buyers and sellers always see the current Kentucky dirt bike bill of sale standard, not stale third-party summaries.

Title Transfer Fee

$9.00

Sales Tax Rate

6.00%

Notarization

Required

Required Fields — Lexington-Fayette Dirt Bike Bill of Sale

All of the following must appear on a valid dirt bike bill of sale in Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky per Form TC 96-182:

  • 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
  • Dirt Bike year, make, model, and body style
  • 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
  • Signature of seller (must be notarized)
  • Signature of buyer (must be notarized)

Notarization in Lexington-Fayette: Required

Kentucky requires both buyer and seller to sign the dirt bike bill of sale in front of a licensed notary public. Kentucky requires notarization of the title assignment when transferring vehicle ownership between private parties. Find a notary at a bank, credit union, UPS Store, or via online notarization (Proof, Notarize.com).

Kentucky Dirt Bike transfer fees and requirements

In Kentucky, the title transfer fee is $9 and registration costs $21 per year. Dirt Bike sales are subject to 6% motor vehicle usage tax. Notarization is required for dirt bike bill of sale documents in Kentucky. Emission testing is required in Kentucky — verify the dirt bike passes before completing the sale.

  • Notarization required on the title for transfer
  • Emissions testing required in select Northern Kentucky and Jefferson County
  • Title transfer within 15 days of sale

Official Kentucky bill of sale form

The official Kentucky bill of sale form is TC 96-182 (Bill of Sale). BillOfSaleNow generates a document that meets all Kentucky requirements and can be used in place of the official form.

Kentucky sales tax on dirt bike purchases

Kentucky has a 6% state sales tax rate. Flat 6% motor vehicle usage tax statewide. Private-party dirt bike sales in Kentucky are subject to sales tax. Motor vehicle usage tax applies to all sales. The title transfer fee is $9.

Dirt Bike market data and safety information

The most common dirt bike makes in private-party sales are Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, KTM, Suzuki. Average private-party dirt bike prices range from $1,500–$10,000. Dirt bikes average 1.5 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Fuel System, Frame, Suspension.

Safety checkpoints for buying a used dirt bike

Before completing a dirt bike bill of sale in Kentucky, verify these safety items:

  • Inspect frame and subframe for cracks from jumps and crashes
  • Check fork seal condition and suspension linkage bearings
  • Verify engine compression and listen for bottom-end noise
  • Check sprocket and chain wear — high-wear items on dirt bikes
  • Confirm spark arrestor is present and unmodified (USFS land requirement)
  • Test kill switch function and bar-mounted controls
  • Inspect handlebar bend and crash-bar/skid-plate damage
  • Verify sound output meets state OHV decibel limits (typically 96dB)

Dirt Bike insurance and depreciation in Kentucky

Off-road-only dirt bikes may not require insurance. Street-legal dual-sport conversions require motorcycle insurance. Dirt bikes hold value well in the enthusiast market — 25–35% loss over 3 years. Japanese four-strokes retain the most. Peak season for private dirt bike sales is spring for motocross, fall for trail riding, with an average of 20 days on market.

Dirt Bike registration and titling

Dirt Bikes are classified as "Off-highway motorcycle (OHV) — not street legal without conversion in most states" for registration purposes. Dirt bikes typically weigh 200–280 lbs. No weight-class registration; classified by engine displacement. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to dirt bikes.

Dirt Bike title transfer rules

Dirt bike transfers depend on whether the bike is street-legal (dual-sport) or off-highway only. Off-highway dirt bikes may not have a standard title in some states. Dual-sport models with DOT-approved tires and lighting follow motorcycle transfer rules. Street-legal dual-sport dirt bikes receive standard motorcycle titles. Off-highway-only models may receive an OHV title, a bill of sale only, or an MSO (Manufacturer Statement of Origin) depending on the state.

Odometer disclosure for dirt bike sales

Off-highway dirt bikes are exempt from federal odometer disclosure. Dual-sport (street-legal) dirt bikes under 20 years old require odometer disclosure like any motorcycle.

Required disclosures for dirt bike sales in Kentucky

When selling a dirt bike in Kentucky, the following disclosures apply:

  • Street-legal vs. off-highway-only status determines title type and registration requirements.
  • Competition-only models may not be eligible for any title or registration.
  • Engine displacement and exhaust noise compliance may affect trail access on public land.

Kentucky bill of sale statistics

BillOfSaleNow has generated 1,071 bill of sale documents for Kentucky transactions, with 29 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.

Where to File — Lexington-Fayette Title Office

Office

Fayette County Clerk – Motor Vehicle

Address

150 E Main St, Lexington, KY 40507

Phone

(859) 574-6520

Hours

Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–4:30 PM

Additional requirements in Fayette County:

  • Title assignment must be notarized in Kentucky
  • Title transfer at the Fayette County Clerk within 15 days
  • Kentucky 6% usage tax collected at title transfer
  • Odometer disclosure required for vehicles under 10 years old

What to Bring to the KY DMV

  • 1Completed, signed dirt bike bill of sale (notarized)
  • 2Dirt Bike title signed over by seller on the back
  • 3Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport)
  • 4Payment for title transfer fee: $9.00
  • 5Payment for sales tax (6.00% of sale price)

FAQ — Dirt Bike Bill of Sale Requirements in Lexington-Fayette

What are the required fields on a dirt bike bill of sale in Lexington-Fayette?
A valid dirt bike bill of sale in Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky must include both parties' full legal names and addresses, sale date, agreed sale price, VIN, year, make, model, and signatures of buyer and seller. Notarization is required in Kentucky.
What is the title transfer fee for a dirt bike in Lexington-Fayette?
The title transfer fee in Fayette County is $9.00. The dirt bike sales tax rate is 6.00%. Kentucky state rate 6% — no local sales tax on vehicles
Is notarization required for a dirt bike bill of sale in Lexington-Fayette?
Yes. Kentucky requires notarization of the title assignment when transferring vehicle ownership between private parties.
Where do I file a dirt bike title transfer in Lexington-Fayette?
File the title transfer at the Fayette County Clerk – Motor Vehicle, 150 E Main St, Lexington, KY 40507. Hours: Mon–Fri 8:30 AM–4:30 PM. Phone: (859) 574-6520.

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