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Template — Financed vehicle Golf Cart Bill of Sale Tennessee

Use this Tennessee page when you need a template for a financed vehicle golf cart bill of sale.

TennesseeGolf CartFinanced vehicleTemplate

What this page is optimized for

This page exists to capture search demand for financed vehicle and template around golf cart bills of sale in Tennessee.

What to include

  • Buyer and seller legal names with contact details.
  • Golf Cart identifiers, price, and transaction date.
  • Financed vehicle notes that explain the specific sale context.
  • Signed records both parties can keep for title and compliance follow-up.

How this fits the BOSN system

Intent pages receive controlled internal links, cohort-based release tracking, and structured data so the system can scale without opening thin, duplicated surfaces.

Tennessee Golf Cart transfer fees and requirements

In Tennessee, the title transfer fee is $11 and registration costs $26.50 per year. Golf Cart sales are subject to 7% state sales tax plus local taxes (can total 9.75%). Tennessee does not require notarization for private-party golf cart transfers. Emission testing is required in Tennessee — verify the golf cart passes before completing the sale.

  • Emissions testing required in Davidson, Hamilton, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson counties
  • Title transfer at county clerk office
  • Sales tax based on county of purchase

Tennessee sales tax on golf cart purchases

Tennessee has a 7% state sales tax rate. 7% state plus local taxes (total up to 9.75%). Private-party golf cart sales in Tennessee are subject to sales tax. Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases. The title transfer fee is $11.

Golf Cart market data and safety information

The most common golf cart makes in private-party sales are Club Car, E-Z-GO, Yamaha, Star EV, Garia. Average private-party golf cart prices range from $2,000–$15,000. Golf carts average 0.8 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Electrical, Brakes, Steering.

Safety checkpoints for buying a used golf cart

Before completing a golf cart bill of sale in Tennessee, verify these safety items:

  • Test all batteries — battery pack replacement is the biggest expense ($1,000–$3,000)
  • Check controller and speed sensor for erratic operation
  • Verify street-legal equipment if LSV-classified (lights, mirrors, seatbelts, VIN)
  • Test brake system — golf carts often sit unused and brakes can seize

Golf Cart insurance and depreciation in Tennessee

Golf cart insurance is $100–$300/year. Required if operated on public roads as an LSV. Electric golf carts depreciate slowly — 20–30% over 5 years — but battery condition is the key value driver. Peak season for private golf cart sales is spring for golf communities, year-round in retirement areas (fl, az, sc), with an average of 30 days on market.

Golf Cart registration and titling

Golf Carts are classified as "Low-speed vehicle (LSV) if street-legal; otherwise unregistered recreational equipment" for registration purposes. LSVs must not exceed 25 mph on level ground. Modifications increasing speed above 25 mph may reclassify the vehicle. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to golf carts.

Tennessee bill of sale statistics

BillOfSaleNow has generated 1,712 bill of sale documents for Tennessee transactions, with 46 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.

Frequently asked questions

What does the template intent mean for a financed vehicle golf cart bill of sale?

The template intent focuses the page on users who want that specific bill-of-sale outcome for a financed vehicle golf cart transaction in Tennessee.

When should I use this financed vehicle page?

Use this page when the sale fits a financed vehicle scenario in Tennessee and you want the template workflow.

Does this page replace state transfer rules?

No. This page is a transaction-focused layer that works with the broader Tennessee bill of sale and title-transfer guidance.