Free Oklahoma Free Printable Bill of Sale
Oklahoma accepts any written or printed bill of sale for private vehicle sales — no official state BOS form is required. The buyer must complete OTC Form 701-6 (Application for Oklahoma Certificate of Title) alongside the BOS and submit it within 30 days; notarization is not required, and emissions testing applies only in the Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro counties.
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Oklahoma Free Printable Bill of Sale — What You Need to Know
Primary Form
Standard bill of sale
Agency
OTC
Oklahoma Tax Commission — Motor Vehicle Division
Primary ID Field
VIN
Sales Tax
0.0325%
Title Required
Yes
Inspection
Not required
Oklahoma Free Printable Sale — Step-by-Step Checklist
- Write or print a bill of sale with both parties' full legal names and addresses
- Include the 17-digit VIN, year, make, model, and odometer reading
- State the purchase price — Oklahoma's excise tax on private vehicle sales is 3.25% of the purchase price
- Both buyer and seller sign and date the bill of sale
- Seller assigns the Oklahoma certificate of title on the reverse side
- Buyer completes OTC Form 701-6 (Application for Oklahoma Certificate of Title)
- Submit the BOS, assigned title, and Form 701-6 to a tag agent or OTC office within 30 days
- If in Oklahoma County or Tulsa County, check whether an emissions test is required for your vehicle
Common Pitfalls
- Form 701-6 is required and must accompany the BOS — the title cannot be transferred with the BOS alone
- The 30-day deadline for title transfer starts from the sale date on the BOS; late submission incurs penalty fees
- Oklahoma's excise tax is based on the purchase price declared in the BOS — ensure accuracy to avoid assessment on book value
- Emissions testing in OKC and Tulsa county applies to most 1996-and-newer gasoline vehicles — failing to test before registration will result in rejection
- Buyers should inspect the title carefully for any lien notations; a lienholder's release is required if a lien exists
Oklahoma Free Printable Bill of Sale — FAQs
Is notarization required for an Oklahoma vehicle bill of sale?
No. Oklahoma does not require notarization of a private-party vehicle bill of sale. Both parties signing the document is sufficient.
What is Form 701-6?
Form 701-6 is the Oklahoma Application for Certificate of Title. The buyer must complete and submit it along with the signed BOS and seller-assigned title to transfer ownership. It is available from any Oklahoma tag agent or the OTC website.
Which Oklahoma counties require emissions testing?
Emissions testing is required in Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City metro) and Tulsa County for most 1996-and-newer gasoline-powered vehicles. Diesel, electric, and certain model-year exemptions may apply — check the OTC website for the current list.
How many copies of the bill of sale should I print?
Print at least two signed copies — one for the buyer to submit with Form 701-6 and one for the seller to keep as a record of the transaction.
Where do I go to complete the title transfer in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma title transfers are handled at licensed tag agents (private agencies authorized by the OTC) or at OTC Motor Vehicle Division offices. The buyer can find a nearby tag agent on the OTC website.