How to Transfer a Farm Equipment Title in Kentucky
Seller's guide: which sections to complete, what to keep, and how to release liability after a private farm equipment sale in Kentucky.
Step-by-Step: Transferring the Farm Equipment Title as the Seller
Most Common Title Transfer Errors (and How to Avoid Them)
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the seller or buyer fill out the Kentucky title?
Both parties complete different sections. As the seller, you complete the assignment section: your signature, printed name, date, sale price, and odometer reading. The buyer completes the buyer information section (name, address) when they apply for their new title at the DMV.
Does Kentucky require a notary to transfer a farm equipment title?
Check current Kentucky requirements with the DMV, as notarization rules vary by state and can change.
What does a seller need to include in the Kentucky title assignment?
Most states require: (1) Seller's signature. (2) Seller's printed name. (3) Date of sale. (4) Sale price (or "gift" if applicable). (5) Odometer reading. Kentucky may have additional requirements. Check the back of your title for the specific sections. Do NOT fill in a buyer name — the buyer handles that portion when applying for their new title.
How does a seller release liability after transferring a farm equipment title in Kentucky?
Notify the Kentucky DMV of the sale promptly. Until the transfer is recorded, the registered owner may remain liable for parking violations, traffic camera tickets, and registration fees.
How long does the buyer have to transfer the title in Kentucky?
Buyers typically have 15-30 days to apply for a title in their name. Check with the Kentucky DMV for the current deadline. Late title transfers can result in penalties paid by the buyer and continued liability for the seller.
What happens if a seller makes an error on the Kentucky title?
Do not use white-out or correction fluid on any section of a vehicle title — this voids the document and the DMV will reject it. If you make an error, apply for a duplicate title before the sale. A duplicate title typically costs $10–$75 and takes 1–3 weeks in most states. Never try to correct an error with any type of fluid or marker.
Generate a Kentucky Farm Equipment Bill of Sale
The title transfer and bill of sale work together — create your Kentucky-compliant bill of sale to complete the sale.
Create Kentucky Farm Equipment Bill of Sale