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Vehicle Bill of Sale

A state-specific, DMV-ready bill of sale for the private sale or gift of a car, truck, SUV, van, or motorcycle — covering federal odometer disclosure, lien clearance, title transfer, and all state-required formalities. Essential proof of ownership and the foundation of a clean title transfer at any DMV. It's built from a framework a licensed attorney designed, with your state's requirements wired in; the AI assembles it from your answers and never writes the law. No hallucinations, no guesses.

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Core $15 · Advanced $30 — choose on the next step
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Vehicle Bill of Sale

  • 1. Parties
  • 2. Vehicle Details
  • 3. Odometer Disclosure
  • 4. Title & Liens
  • 5. Sale Terms
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What's included

In every version — Core ($15) and Advanced ($30):

Parties
Vehicle Details
Odometer Disclosure
Title & Liens
Sale Terms
Vehicle Condition & Warranties
Delivery & Possession
Formalities

PROFESSIONAL ($30) ADDS

The full set of optional clauses and protections
Advanced provisions for complex or higher-stakes situations

Why not just ask a chatbot?

A chatbot can draft this vehicle bill of sale in seconds — and quietly leave out a required carve-out, apply the wrong state's rules, or invent a clause. It will never tell you it guessed. Studies show general AI gets the law wrong on 58–88% of legal questions. An ArtiEsq vehicle bill of sale is attorney-built and state-specific, so you're not betting your business on a guess.

source: Stanford RegLab / HAI, 2024

What a chatbot tends to get wrong here
  • [ ! ]Omits a required carve-out
  • [ ! ]Applies the wrong state’s rules
  • [ ! ]Invents a clause that isn’t real

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ArtiEsq is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. Statistic: Stanford RegLab/HAI (2024).