A Hartford, Vermont side by side bill of sale is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership between a private buyer and seller in Hartford. As of 2026, Vermont requires both parties to sign the bill of sale, and the buyer must present it at the VT DMV to complete title transfer.
Hartford at a glance
Median Household Income
$73,879
With a median household income of $73,879, used side by side pricing in Hartford tends to track the local market — document the agreed price on your bill of sale to support the Vermont tax assessment. Source: US Census Bureau, ACS5-2023.
Side by Side title transfer deadline in Vermont
Vermont gives the buyer 60 days from the sale date on the bill of sale to complete the side by side title transfer at the Vermont DMV – Hartford in Hartford. Miss the 60-day window and Vermont charges a late-transfer penalty of typically $25-50 plus accrued use tax, and the seller can still appear on the title for civil liability if the buyer crashes the vehicle before retitling. Keep your signed bill of sale and the assigned title together and file as soon as you can, even if registration plates will be transferred later.
File at the Vermont DMV – Hartford (Visit https://dmv.vermont.gov to find the nearest Hartford office). Bring the signed title, the completed Hartford bill of sale, your ID, and payment for the $35.00 title transfer fee plus 6% sales tax on the purchase price.
Side by Side mechanical pre-purchase checklist for Hartford buyers
Before you sign the Hartford bill of sale, walk through this inspection on theside by side. A pre-purchase inspection costs $100-200 and routinely uncovers $1,000+ in deferred maintenance — that is the figure you negotiate off the price or walk away from entirely. Use this list as your shortlist when you meet the seller or when a local mechanic looks the vehicle over.
Common mechanical issues to inspect
- Pull primary and secondary clutch covers and inspect drive belt condition
- Check CV joints and boots — replacement runs $300–$500 per side
- Verify gearcase and differential fluid for water contamination
- Test power-steering motor for binding through full lock-to-lock
- Inspect radiator fins for mud packing and check coolant fan operation
- Check spark arrestor and exhaust for cracks (mandatory for forest service trails)
Safety checkpoints
- Verify ROPS (cage) is intact and meets manufacturer specifications
- Check all seat belts and door/net latching mechanisms
- Inspect CV axles and boots — the highest-wear item on side-by-sides
- Test power steering operation and differential lock engagement
- Confirm headlights, taillights, brake lights, and (where required) turn signals function
- Verify horn and reverse-warning beeper operation
Title documentation notes. Side-by-sides title and register as off-highway vehicles (OHVs) in most states using the manufacturer’s frame VIN. Several states (Arizona, Utah, Montana, Wisconsin) allow street-legal conversion with a separate inspection and required equipment (DOT-approved tires, mirrors, turn signals, horn, and seatbelts), at which point the title is rebranded for on-road use. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply.