Date of Sale: March 6, 2026 ยท Florida
Seller
Seller Full Name
123 Seller Street
Florida 00000
seller@email.com
+1 (555) 000-0000
Driver License #: ___________
Florida 00000
seller@email.com
+1 (555) 000-0000
Driver License #: ___________
Buyer
Buyer Full Name
456 Buyer Avenue
Florida 00000
buyer@email.com
+1 (555) 111-1111
Driver License #: ___________
Florida 00000
buyer@email.com
+1 (555) 111-1111
Driver License #: ___________
Vehicle Information
Year: 2018
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry
Color: Silver
Body Style: Sedan
Make: Toyota
Model: Camry
Color: Silver
Body Style: Sedan
VIN: 1HGCM82633A000000
Odometer Reading: 62,400 miles
License Plate: FL-1234
Title #: [Title Number]
State of Title: Florida
Odometer Reading: 62,400 miles
License Plate: FL-1234
Title #: [Title Number]
State of Title: Florida
Sale Terms
The Seller agrees to sell and the Buyer agrees to purchase the vehicle described above for the agreed purchase price of $8,500.00 (Eight Thousand Five Hundred Dollars), paid in full on the date of this sale.
Payment Method: Cash / Cashier's Check / Bank Transfer (select one).
Date of Sale: March 6, 2026.
Payment Method: Cash / Cashier's Check / Bank Transfer (select one).
Date of Sale: March 6, 2026.
AS-IS Disclosure
The vehicle is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no warranties expressed or implied. The Buyer has had the opportunity to inspect the vehicle and accepts it in its current condition. The Seller is not responsible for any defects, repairs, or issues arising after the date of sale.
Odometer Disclosure Statement
I, the Seller, hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge the odometer reading of 62,400 miles reflects the actual mileage of the vehicle described above, and that the odometer has not been altered, set back, or disconnected.
Florida-Specific Disclosures
Florida Form HSMV 82050: Florida has an official Bill of Sale form (HSMV 82050). This document may be used in addition to or instead of that form. Both are acceptable at FL HSMV offices.
Sales Tax: Florida imposes a 6% sales/use tax on private vehicle sales, plus applicable discretionary sales surtax (varies by county). Buyer pays at time of registration.
Title Transfer Deadline: Buyer must transfer title within 30 days of purchase. Late fees apply after 30 days.
Out-of-State Titles: If the title is from another state, the buyer must bring the original title, this bill of sale, and proof of Florida insurance to a tax collector's office.
Sales Tax: Florida imposes a 6% sales/use tax on private vehicle sales, plus applicable discretionary sales surtax (varies by county). Buyer pays at time of registration.
Title Transfer Deadline: Buyer must transfer title within 30 days of purchase. Late fees apply after 30 days.
Out-of-State Titles: If the title is from another state, the buyer must bring the original title, this bill of sale, and proof of Florida insurance to a tax collector's office.
Signatures
Seller Signature
Seller Full Name
Date: March 6, 2026
Buyer Signature
Buyer Full Name
Date: March 6, 2026
Florida Vehicle Bill of Sale FAQ
Does Florida have an official vehicle bill of sale form?
Yes โ Florida has Form HSMV 82050 (Florida Division of Motorist Services Bill of Sale). However, it's not mandatory to use this specific form. A private written bill of sale with the required information is also accepted. This template satisfies Florida's requirements.
How much is sales tax on a private car sale in Florida?
Florida charges 6% state sales/use tax on the purchase price of a privately sold vehicle. Additionally, most Florida counties charge a discretionary sales surtax (0.5%โ1.5%) on the first $5,000. The buyer pays this at the county tax collector's office when registering the vehicle.
How long does the buyer have to transfer title in Florida?
Florida requires title transfer within 30 days of the sale date. After 30 days, a late transfer fee applies. The seller should complete their portion of the title and provide it to the buyer. Both the title and bill of sale are required at the FL HSMV office.
Does Florida require a vehicle bill of sale to be notarized?
Florida does not require notarization of a vehicle bill of sale for private transactions. Both parties simply need to sign the document. The signed title transfer section serves as the primary legal document for ownership transfer.
Is this Florida vehicle bill of sale template free?
Yes, completely free. No account, no watermark. Edit all fields, download the PDF, and have both parties sign. Always verify current FLHSMV requirements at flhsmv.gov.