North Carolina Motorcycle Bill of Sale Overview
A North Carolina motorcycle bill of sale documents the private sale and transfer of a motorcycle. The North Carolina DMV requires proper documentation including a signed title and bill of sale to process ownership transfers. The bill of sale establishes the transaction details and sale price for tax purposes.
North Carolina requires the motorcycle VIN, engine number, CC displacement, and sale price on the bill of sale. The state charges a 3% sales tax on motorcycle purchases. Both the buyer and seller should retain copies of the bill of sale for their records.
North Carolina's helmet law applies to all motorcycle riders and passengers. Eye protection is required for all riders in most situations. North Carolina charges 3% state sales tax on motorcycle purchases.
3%
Sales tax
28 Days
Transfer deadline
Yes
Notarization required
All riders
Helmet law
North Carolina Motorcycle Transfer Requirements
Here is what North Carolina requires when transferring motorcycle ownership through a private sale:
Important: North Carolina Transfer Deadline
North Carolina requires the buyer to complete the title transfer within 28 days of the purchase date. A late penalty of $15 after 28 days applies. The date on your bill of sale starts this deadline.
What the Seller Must Provide
- Signed Motorcycle Title: Sign the title and fill in the buyer's name, sale date, sale price, and odometer reading
- Bill of Sale: A completed motorcycle bill of sale with VIN, engine number, CC displacement, price, date, and both signatures
- Odometer Disclosure: Federal requirement stating mileage and accuracy
- Lien Release: If the motorcycle had financing, a lien release from the lender is required
What the Buyer Must Bring to the DMV
- Signed Title: With seller's signature and all fields completed
- Bill of Sale: Signed by both parties
- Valid Photo ID: North Carolina driver's license or state ID
- Proof of Insurance: North Carolina minimum motorcycle liability coverage
- Payment: Title fee ($56), registration ($28+), and sales tax (3%)
How to Fill Out a North Carolina Motorcycle Bill of Sale
Follow these steps to complete your North Carolina motorcycle bill of sale correctly:
Enter Seller Information
Include the seller's full legal name as it appears on the motorcycle title, current North Carolina address, and phone number.
Enter Buyer Information
Include the buyer's full legal name, current address, and phone number. The name should match exactly how it will appear on the new title.
Describe the Motorcycle
Enter the year, make, model, color, VIN (from the steering neck), engine number, CC displacement, and motorcycle type (sport bike, cruiser, touring, dual-sport, scooter, dirt bike, custom/chopper, or vintage).
Record the Odometer and Sale Price
Document the current odometer mileage and enter the agreed purchase price in both numbers and words. Note the payment method used.
Sign and Date
Both buyer and seller must sign and date the bill of sale. Print two copies. Note: North Carolina requires notarization of the title assignment. Take the documents to the North Carolina DMV within 28 days.
North Carolina Motorcycle Registration & Titling
After completing the bill of sale, the buyer must visit the North Carolina DMV to complete the transfer:
Complete the Sale
Sign the bill of sale and title, exchange payment and keys
Get Motorcycle Insurance
Obtain North Carolina minimum motorcycle liability insurance
Visit the North Carolina DMV
Bring all documents, ID, proof of insurance, and payment
Pay Fees and Taxes
Title fee ($56), registration ($28+), and sales tax (3%)
Receive New Title and Plate
North Carolina issues a new title and motorcycle plate in the buyer's name
North Carolina Motorcycle Endorsement & Safety Courses
North Carolina requires a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license to ride on public roads. You must pass a written knowledge test and a riding skills test at a DMV office, or complete an approved motorcycle safety course to waive the skills test.
Motorcycle safety courses are available throughout North Carolina through MSF-approved training providers. The basic course covers fundamental riding skills and waives the DMV riding test. Completing the course may also qualify you for insurance discounts.
Motorcycle Endorsement
Required to ride on North Carolina public roads. Fee: $2.30
MSF Safety Course
Completing an approved course may waive the riding skills test
North Carolina Motorcycle Fees & Taxes
Breakdown of costs for transferring a motorcycle title in North Carolina:
| Fee / Tax | Amount |
|---|---|
| Sales Tax | 3% of sale price |
| Title Transfer Fee | $56 |
| Motorcycle Registration | $28+ |
| Motorcycle Endorsement | $2.30 |
| Late Transfer Penalty | $15 after 28 days |
Sample North Carolina Motorcycle Bill of Sale
Preview of our North Carolina-specific motorcycle bill of sale template:
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
MOTORCYCLE BILL OF SALE
Private Party Motorcycle Transfer
SELLER:
Name: [Seller Name]
Address: [North Carolina Address]
BUYER:
Name: [Buyer Name]
Address: [North Carolina Address]
MOTORCYCLE INFORMATION
Year: [Year] Make: [Make] Model: [Model]
VIN: [17-digit VIN]
Engine #: [Engine Number]
CC: [Displacement] Type: [Motorcycle Type]
Odometer: [Miles] miles
Sale Price: $[Amount]
North Carolina Motorcycle Bill of Sale FAQ
Common questions about North Carolina motorcycle bills of sale, title transfers, and registration.
Official North Carolina Resources
Official resources for your North Carolina motorcycle transaction:
North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles
Title transfers, registration, and motorcycle info
NC DMV — Title & Registration
Title transfer requirements
Motorcycle Safety Foundation
Find MSF-approved safety courses in North Carolina
NHTSA — Odometer Fraud Prevention
Federal odometer disclosure requirements
NICB VINCheck
Free check if a motorcycle has been reported stolen or salvaged
NHTSA VIN Decoder
Decode any VIN to verify motorcycle specifications
Other North Carolina Bill of Sale Templates
Need a different type of bill of sale for North Carolina? We offer state-specific templates for every type of property transfer.
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