Oklahoma Aircraft Bill of Sale Overview
In Oklahoma, an aircraft bill of sale is required by the FAA to transfer aircraft registration from the seller to the buyer. The bill of sale must comply with FAA AC Form 8050-2 standards and include the aircraft's N-number, manufacturer, model, serial number, and the original signatures of both parties.
Sales tax exemption available for aircraft. Oklahoma is home to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch. Beyond the FAA requirements, Oklahoma has its own tax obligations that aircraft buyers must satisfy. The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission oversees aviation matters at the state level, while the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch in Oklahoma City handles all registration transfers.
Whether you're purchasing a single-engine piston, multi-engine aircraft, helicopter, or experimental homebuilt in Oklahoma, our template covers both FAA filing requirements and OK state tax documentation needs. A properly completed bill of sale protects both parties and streamlines the registration transfer process.
Exempt
Sales Tax
Required
FAA Registration
Not required
State Registration
Ad valorem
Property Tax
FAA & Oklahoma Requirements
Aircraft sales in Oklahoma must satisfy both federal FAA registration requirements and state tax obligations. Here's what you need for a complete and compliant transaction:
Important: Original Signatures Required by FAA
The FAA requires original ink signatures on the bill of sale and registration application. Photocopies, faxes, and electronic signatures are not accepted. The seller's name must exactly match the current FAA registration certificate. Mail original documents to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch, P.O. Box 25504, Oklahoma City, OK 73125.
What the Seller Must Provide
- Signed Bill of Sale: AC Form 8050-2 or equivalent with aircraft N-number, manufacturer, model, serial number, and original signature matching the FAA registration
- Aircraft Logbooks: Complete airframe, engine, and propeller maintenance records including AD compliance
- Airworthiness Certificate: The Standard Airworthiness Certificate (Form 8100-2) stays with the aircraft
- Lien Disclosure: Written confirmation that the aircraft is free of liens, or arrangements to satisfy existing liens at closing
What the Buyer Must Do
- Submit FAA Registration: File AC Form 8050-1 (Application for Aircraft Registration) with original bill of sale and $5 fee
- Citizenship Evidence: Provide proof of U.S. citizenship or eligible entity status as required by FAA
- Pay Oklahoma Taxes: File and pay OK sales/use tax at 4.5% state rate plus applicable local taxes
- Obtain Insurance: Secure hull and liability insurance before taking possession of the aircraft
How to Fill Out a Oklahoma Aircraft Bill of Sale
Follow these steps to properly complete your Oklahoma aircraft bill of sale. Our template ensures compliance with both FAA requirements and OK state obligations.
Identify the Aircraft
Enter the aircraft's N-number (FAA registration number), manufacturer, model designation, and serial number from the aircraft data plate. Verify this information matches the FAA registry at registry.faa.gov. Include the year built, total airframe hours, and number of engines.
Enter Seller Information
Include the seller's full legal name exactly as it appears on the current FAA registration certificate and their Oklahoma mailing address. If the aircraft is owned by an LLC, corporation, or trust, include the entity name and the authorized signer's name and title.
Enter Buyer Information
Include the buyer's full legal name as it should appear on the new FAA registration certificate and their current Oklahoma address. The buyer's name and address will be used on the AC Form 8050-1 application and determines OK tax jurisdiction.
Record Sale Price and Terms
State the purchase price in both numerals and words. Specify what is included: airframe, engine(s), propeller(s), avionics, spare parts, and accessories. Note the payment method and any contingencies such as pre-purchase inspection results. The stated price determines Oklahoma sales tax obligations.
Document Airworthiness Status
Record the airworthiness certificate type (Standard, Experimental, Light Sport), date of last annual inspection, total airframe hours, engine hours since major overhaul, and propeller hours. Note any outstanding Airworthiness Directives or required inspections.
Sign and Submit
Both parties must sign and date with original ink signatures. The FAA does not accept photocopies or electronic signatures. The buyer mails the original bill of sale, completed AC Form 8050-1, and $5 fee to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch. Keep copies for both parties and for OK state tax filing.
FAA Registration Process from Oklahoma
After completing the bill of sale, the buyer must register the aircraft with the FAA. The process is the same regardless of which state you're in — all documents go to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch in Oklahoma City.
Complete the Sale
Sign the bill of sale with original signatures, exchange payment, and transfer aircraft keys and logbooks
Obtain Insurance
Secure hull and liability insurance from an aviation insurance provider before operating the aircraft
Submit FAA Documents
Mail original bill of sale, AC Form 8050-1, citizenship evidence, and $5 fee to FAA in Oklahoma City
Use Temporary Registration
The pink copy of AC Form 8050-1 serves as temporary registration valid for 90 days
Pay Oklahoma Taxes
File and pay OK sales/use tax at 4.5% state rate plus applicable local taxes
Receive Permanent Registration
FAA processes the registration and mails the permanent certificate — typically 6-8 weeks
Oklahoma Aircraft Tax Obligations & Fees
Sales tax exemption available for aircraft. Oklahoma is home to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch. Here's a breakdown of the taxes and fees you can expect when purchasing an aircraft in Oklahoma:
| Fee / Tax | Amount |
|---|---|
| State Sales Tax | 4.5% of purchase price |
| Local Tax | Varies by jurisdiction |
| FAA Registration Fee | $5 |
| Title Search (recommended) | $50-$150 |
| Escrow Service (optional) | $250-$500 |
| Pre-buy Inspection | $500-$2,000 |
Sample Oklahoma Aircraft Bill of Sale
Below is a preview of our Oklahoma-specific aircraft bill of sale. Your customized document will include all fields required by the FAA and OK tax authorities.
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
AIRCRAFT BILL OF SALE
For FAA Registration Transfer
SELLER (Registered Owner):
Name: [Seller Name]
Address: [Oklahoma Address]
BUYER (New Owner):
Name: [Buyer Name]
Address: [Oklahoma Address]
AIRCRAFT INFORMATION
N-Number: N[Reg #] Manufacturer: [Mfr]
Model: [Model] Serial No.: [S/N]
Year: [Year] Total Time: [Hours] hrs
Sale Price: $[Amount]
Oklahoma Aircraft Bill of Sale FAQ
Answers to common questions about aircraft bills of sale, FAA registration, and Oklahoma tax requirements for aircraft purchases.
Official Oklahoma & FAA Resources
Use these official resources to verify requirements, access government forms, and complete your Oklahoma aircraft transaction.
FAA Aircraft Registration
Aircraft registry, registration forms, and N-number lookup
Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission
State aviation information and airport directory
FAA N-Number Lookup
Search the FAA registry by N-number to verify aircraft ownership
FAA AC Form 8050-2 (Bill of Sale)
Download the official FAA Aircraft Bill of Sale form
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