Estate sale — Florida

Florida Electric Vehicle bill of sale for estate sale

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What to know about estate sale sales in Florida

You must establish your legal authority to sell the vehicle. This typically requires Letters Testamentary (if there is a will) or Letters of Administration (if there is no will), issued by the probate court. Bring these letters to the DMV — they authorize you to sign as the seller and transfer the title. Some states allow small estate affidavits for low-value vehicles outside of formal probate.

What to include in your bill of sale

  • Full legal names and addresses for both buyer and seller.
  • Electric Vehicle make, model, year, VIN, and current mileage.
  • Agreed sale price, payment method, and transaction date.
  • Any estate sale-specific disclosures required in Florida.

Seller guidance

You must establish your legal authority to sell the vehicle. This typically requires Letters Testamentary (if there is a will) or Letters of Administration (if there is no will), issued by the probate court. Bring these letters to the DMV — they authorize you to sign as the seller and transfer the title. Some states allow small estate affidavits for low-value vehicles outside of formal probate.

Buyer guidance

Verify that the executor or administrator has active, court-issued authority to transfer the vehicle. Request a copy of the Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration. Without proper authority, the title transfer can be challenged by other beneficiaries or creditors of the estate.

Florida-Specific Note

Florida summary administration (FL Statutes § 735.201) is available for estates under $75,000 or when the decedent has been dead for more than two years. The personal representative must sign the title. For vehicles, submit HSMV 82040 along with a certified copy of Letters of Administration or the summary administration order.

Legal considerations

Florida summary administration (FL Statutes § 735.201) is available for estates under $75,000 or when the decedent has been dead for more than two years. The personal representative must sign the title. For vehicles, submit HSMV 82040 along with a certified copy of Letters of Administration or the summary administration order.

Florida Legal Requirements

Florida offers summary administration for estates valued at $75,000 or less, or when the decedent has been dead for more than two years. Summary administration avoids the cost and delay of formal probate. For estates above the threshold, formal administration with court oversight is required before the executor can transfer the vehicle title.

Source: FL Stat. § 735.201

Checklist for this transaction

  • 1Obtain Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration from the probate court
  • 2Confirm the vehicle is listed as an estate asset (title or registration in the decedent's name)
  • 3Determine if the estate qualifies for a small estate affidavit to skip formal probate
  • 4Obtain an appraisal or fair market value statement (protects executor from beneficiary disputes)
  • 5Complete title transfer documents with executor signing in representative capacity
  • 6Determine eligibility for summary administration (estates under $75,000)
  • 7Obtain Letters of Administration or summary administration court order
  • 8Submit HSMV 82040 with certified court documents to the FLHSMV

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Frequently asked questions

When should I use the estate sale page?

Use this page when your electric vehicle sale in Florida fits a estate sale scenario. It walks you through the specific disclosures and details that apply to this type of transaction.

Why does the estate sale scenario have its own page?

Different sale scenarios — such as private party, dealer, or gifted transfers — have different documentation requirements. This page focuses on what buyers and sellers need for a estate sale transaction specifically.

What should be included in this bill of sale?

Include the buyer and seller details, vehicle identifiers, sale price, date, signatures, and any notes specific to the estate sale transaction.

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