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Burlington Side by Side Bill of Sale Requirements

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Complete requirements checklist for a side by side bill of sale in Burlington, Vermont (Form VD-012). Includes exact fees, notarization rules, and where to file at the VT DMV – Burlington Office.

Fees, notarization rules, and filing addresses on this page are reviewed against 49 CFR Part 580 — Odometer Disclosure Requirements and the VT DMV – Burlington Office. Source documents are cross-checked each quarter so Burlington buyers and sellers always see the current Vermont side by side bill of sale standard, not stale third-party summaries.

Title Transfer Fee

$35.00

Sales Tax Rate

6.00%

Notarization

Not Required

Required Fields — Burlington Side by Side Bill of Sale

All of the following must appear on a valid side by side bill of sale in Burlington, Vermont per Form VD-012:

  • 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
  • Side by Side year, make, model, and body style
  • 17-character VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
  • Signature of seller
  • Signature of buyer

Notarization in Burlington: Not Required

Vermont does not require notarization for a side by side bill of sale. Vermont does not require notarization for private vehicle sales. Both parties simply sign and date the completed form in the presence of each other.

Vermont Side by Side transfer fees and requirements

In Vermont, the title transfer fee is $35 and registration costs $76 per year. Side by Side sales are subject to 6% purchase and use tax on vehicles. Vermont does not require notarization for private-party side by side transfers. Emission testing is required in Vermont — verify the side by side passes before completing the sale.

  • Annual safety and emissions inspection required
  • Title transfer within 30 days
  • Vermont is popular for out-of-state titling due to accessible process

Official Vermont bill of sale form

The official Vermont bill of sale form is VD-012 (Bill of Sale). BillOfSaleNow generates a document that meets all Vermont requirements and can be used in place of the official form.

Vermont sales tax on side by side purchases

Vermont has a 6% state sales tax rate. Flat 6% purchase and use tax statewide. Private-party side by side sales in Vermont are subject to sales tax. Purchase and use tax applies to all vehicle sales. The title transfer fee is $35.

Side by Side market data and safety information

The most common side by side makes in private-party sales are Polaris, Can-Am, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki. Average private-party side by side prices range from $5,000–$30,000. Side by sides average 2.6 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Steering, Fuel System, Fire Hazard.

Safety checkpoints for buying a used side by side

Before completing a side by side bill of sale in Vermont, verify these safety items:

  • Verify ROPS (cage) is intact and meets manufacturer specifications
  • Check all seat belts and door/net latching mechanisms
  • Inspect CV axles and boots — the highest-wear item on side-by-sides
  • Test power steering operation and differential lock engagement
  • Confirm headlights, taillights, brake lights, and (where required) turn signals function
  • Verify horn and reverse-warning beeper operation
  • Check that windshield (if equipped) is rated and unmodified
  • Inspect parking brake operation on a 15-degree slope

Side by Side insurance and depreciation in Vermont

Insurance averages $200–$600/year. Multi-passenger models cost more. Required for on-road use. Side-by-sides depreciate 30–40% in 3 years. Sport models (RZR, Maverick) depreciate faster than utility models (Ranger). Peak season for private side by side sales is spring for recreation, fall for hunting season, with an average of 25 days on market.

Side by Side registration and titling

Side by Sides are classified as "Off-highway vehicle (OHV) — some states allow street-legal conversion" for registration purposes. Side-by-sides range from 1,000–2,000 lbs. Multi-seat crew models weigh more. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to side by sides.

Side by Side title transfer rules

Side-by-side (SxS) UTV title transfer follows off-highway vehicle (OHV) rules in most states. Many states issue an OHV title or registration card rather than a standard motor vehicle title. A signed bill of sale is critical because some states do not title SxS units at all and rely on the bill of sale as primary proof of ownership. States that title SxS units typically use the same title format as ATVs. States that do not title them rely on the bill of sale and the manufacturer's certificate of origin (MCO). Always transfer the MCO if it has not been previously surrendered to a state.

Odometer disclosure for side by side sales

Side-by-side UTVs are off-road vehicles and are exempt from federal odometer disclosure under 49 CFR 580. Document the hour-meter reading on the bill of sale instead — engine hours are the industry-standard wear indicator for SxS units.

Required disclosures for side by side sales in Vermont

When selling a side by side in Vermont, the following disclosures apply:

  • OHV registration and trail-use stickers are state-specific — confirm whether the unit is street-legal in your state under the applicable LSV (low-speed vehicle) or ROV (recreational off-highway vehicle) statute.
  • Aftermarket modifications (lift kits, exhaust, larger tires) may affect insurance and warranty status and should be itemized in the bill of sale.
  • Roll cage and seat-belt condition disclosures are recommended — federal ROV safety standards apply to manufacturers but not to private resale.

Vermont bill of sale statistics

BillOfSaleNow has generated 183 bill of sale documents for Vermont transactions, with 5 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.

Where to File — Burlington Title Office

Office

VT DMV – Burlington Office

Address

108 Cherry St, Suite 101, Burlington, VT 05401

Phone

(802) 828-2000

Hours

Mon–Fri 7:45 AM–4:30 PM

Additional requirements in Chittenden County:

  • Vermont 6% purchase and use tax at title transfer
  • Title transfer at a VT DMV office within 30 days
  • Bill of sale required for all vehicle transfers
  • Seller must sign the title assignment

What to Bring to the VT DMV

  • 1Completed, signed side by side bill of sale
  • 2Side by Side title signed over by seller on the back
  • 3Valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license or passport)
  • 4Payment for title transfer fee: $35.00
  • 5Payment for sales tax (6.00% of sale price)

FAQ — Side by Side Bill of Sale Requirements in Burlington

What are the required fields on a side by side bill of sale in Burlington?
A valid side by side bill of sale in Burlington, Vermont 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 side by side in Burlington?
The title transfer fee in Chittenden County is $35.00. The side by side sales tax rate is 6.00%. Vermont statewide rate 6% — no local vehicle sales tax
Is notarization required for a side by side bill of sale in Burlington?
No. Vermont does not require notarization for private vehicle sales.
Where do I file a side by side title transfer in Burlington?
File the title transfer at the VT DMV – Burlington Office, 108 Cherry St, Suite 101, Burlington, VT 05401. Hours: Mon–Fri 7:45 AM–4:30 PM. Phone: (802) 828-2000.

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