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Free Indiana Trailer Bill of Sale Forms

Create a Indiana-compliant trailer bill of sale that meets all state DMV requirements. Includes VIN/serial number, GVWR, trailer type, and as-is clause. Accepted by Indiana DMV offices statewide.

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Indiana Trailer Bill of Sale Overview

In Indiana, a trailer bill of sale is an essential document for any private party trailer transaction. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles requires a bill of sale to process trailer ownership transfers. Indiana requires titles for trailers with a GVWR over 3,000 lbs. Lighter trailers may be exempt from titling but still require registration. Whether you are selling a utility trailer, enclosed cargo trailer, travel trailer, or any other type, a properly completed bill of sale protects both parties and is needed to complete the transfer at the IN DMV.

Indiana charges a 7% state sales tax on trailer purchases (flat rate statewide). The buyer should complete the title transfer within 31 days of the purchase date to avoid penalties. The bill of sale serves as the primary record of the sale price, which is used to calculate any applicable sales tax. Both parties should keep copies of the signed bill of sale for their records.

7%

Sales tax

Yes

Titling required

Yes

Registration required

3,000 lbs GVWR (under exempt from title, not registration)

Weight threshold

Indiana Trailer Requirements

Here is what you need to know for a smooth trailer transaction in Indiana:

Important: Indiana\'s 31 days Transfer Window

Indiana requires the buyer to transfer the trailer title within 31 days of the purchase date. Late transfers may incur penalties. The date on your bill of sale starts this clock, so visit your local Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles office promptly with the signed title, bill of sale, photo ID, and payment for fees and taxes.

What the Seller Must Provide

  • Signed Trailer Title: The seller must sign the title and complete the buyer's name, sale date, and sale price
  • Bill of Sale: A completed bill of sale with trailer details, VIN/serial number, GVWR, sale price, and both signatures
  • Lien Release: If the trailer had a loan, provide a lien release from the lender

What the Buyer Must Bring

  • Signed Title: With seller's signature and all fields completed
  • Bill of Sale: Signed by both parties
  • Valid Photo ID: Indiana driver's license or state ID
  • Title/Registration Application: Completed application form from the DMV
  • Payment: Title fee ($15), registration fee ($12-$51), and sales tax (7% state)

How to Fill Out a Indiana Trailer Bill of Sale

Follow these steps to properly complete your Indiana trailer bill of sale. Our template guides you through each field to ensure compliance with Indiana requirements.

1

Enter Seller Information

Include the seller's full legal name as it appears on the trailer title, current Indiana mailing address, and phone number.

2

Enter Buyer Information

Include the buyer's full legal name, current Indiana address, and phone number. The buyer's county of residence may determine where the transfer is processed and what local tax rate applies.

3

Describe the Trailer

Enter the year, make, model, trailer type (utility, enclosed, travel, flatbed, etc.), and color. Record the full VIN or serial number from the trailer's identification plate. Include the GVWR, overall length, number of axles, and hitch type.

4

State the Sale Price

Enter the agreed purchase price in both numbers and words. Indiana's DMV uses this figure to calculate sales tax. If the trailer is a gift, write "$0 — Gift."

5

Sign and Date

Both the buyer and seller must sign and date the bill of sale. Print two copies — one for each party. Indiana does not require notarization, but it is recommended for added legal protection.

Indiana Trailer Fees & Taxes

Here is a breakdown of the fees and taxes you can expect when transferring a trailer in Indiana:

Fee / TaxAmount
State Sales Tax7% of sale price
Title Fee$15
Registration Fee$12-$51

Sample Indiana Trailer Bill of Sale

Below is a preview of our Indiana-specific trailer bill of sale template.

STATE OF INDIANA

TRAILER BILL OF SALE

Private Party Trailer Transfer

SELLER:

Name: [Seller Name]
Address: [Indiana Address]

BUYER:

Name: [Buyer Name]
Address: [Indiana Address]

TRAILER INFORMATION

Year: [Year] Make: [Make] Model: [Model]
VIN/Serial #: [VIN]
GVWR: [Weight] lbs Type: [Trailer Type]
Sale Price: $[Amount]

Indiana Trailer Bill of Sale FAQ

Answers to common questions about Indiana trailer bills of sale, titling, and registration.

Official Indiana Resources

Use these official resources to verify requirements and access government forms for your Indiana trailer transaction.

Other Indiana Bill of Sale Templates

Need a different type of bill of sale for Indiana? We offer state-specific templates for every type of property transfer.

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