Nampa, ID Bill of Sale
Nampa is Canyon County's largest city and the Treasure Valley's second major vehicle market, with strong demand for work trucks, diesel pickups, and farm-use vehicles reflecting the area's agricultural economy. Title transfers in Nampa are handled through the Canyon County Assessor's Motor Vehicle office. Idaho's no-emissions policy and county-based title system keep the process simple for both parties.
Title Transfer Deadline
30 days
Sales Tax
6% state
Notarization
Not required
Bill of Sale
Required
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Vehicle Bill of Sale Β· Idaho
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Bill of Sale in Nampa, ID β Local Guide
Where to Transfer a Title in Nampa
- Canyon County Assessor Motor Vehicle, 111 N. 11th Ave., Caldwell, ID 83605
- Canyon County Assessor Motor Vehicle β Nampa Branch, 1115 Albany St., Nampa, ID 83686
- Idaho ITD Driver Services β Nampa, 202 11th Ave. N., Nampa, ID 83687
Nampa Vehicle Market β What You Need to Know
- Nampa's agricultural economy drives demand for heavy-duty pickups, diesel trucks, and utility trailers in the private market.
- Canyon County title transfers are processed at the Canyon County Assessor's office β not an Idaho ITD office.
- Idaho's 6% sales tax is collected by the Canyon County Assessor at the time of title transfer.
- The Nampa Police Department on 3rd Street North and Fred Meyer on Garrity Boulevard serve as recommended safe exchange zones.
- Vehicle transactions between farmers are common; always confirm no agricultural or business liens are attached to the title.
Tips for Nampa Buyers and Sellers
- Check for dust, mud, and agricultural chemical exposure under the hood and on the undercarriage β common concerns for farm-used vehicles in the Nampa area.
- Canyon County title transfers are done at the Albany Street Nampa branch β convenient for avoiding a trip to the Caldwell main office.
- Idaho requires odometer disclosure for vehicles under 10 model years old; complete it on the title itself.
- No Idaho emissions test means diesel trucks and older gas vehicles can be registered easily β but get a mechanical inspection for peace of mind.
- Always verify a clean Idaho title by running the VIN through the NMVTIS database before completing the sale.
Nampa Bill of Sale β FAQs
Where do I transfer a vehicle title for a sale completed in Nampa?
Canyon County title transfers are handled at the Canyon County Assessor Motor Vehicle office. The Nampa branch at 1115 Albany St. is the most convenient location for Nampa residents.
Are there any emissions or safety requirements for private sales in Nampa?
No. Idaho has no emissions testing or mandatory safety inspection requirements for private vehicle sales anywhere in the state, including Canyon County.
Can I register a diesel farm truck after purchasing it privately in Nampa?
Yes. Idaho's lack of emissions testing means diesel and older vehicles can be registered without restriction. Bring the signed title, bill of sale, and payment for the 6% sales tax to the Canyon County Assessor.
For full Idaho vehicle transfer requirements, visit the Idaho Bill of Sale page.