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Kentucky Tractor Bill of Sale — Free Template, TC 96-182-Compatible

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Yes, you can sell your tractor in Kentucky with a free, DMV-accepted bill of sale — created online in 60 seconds, no signup required, no email gate. The state-designated form is TC 96-182 (Bill of Sale) — our template meets all the same requirements. Click below to fill out and download.

What the free Kentucky Tractor bill of sale template includes

  1. Buyer and seller full legal names, addresses, and contact info
  2. VIN, make, model, year, mileage, and color
  3. Sale price, payment method, and as-is disclosure
  4. Notarization block (required in Kentucky)
  5. Fields matching Kentucky form TC 96-182 requirements
  6. Printable PDF — ready in under 60 seconds

Is a bill of sale required for a tractor sale in Kentucky?

Yes, Kentucky requires a bill of sale for private-party tractor transfers. Both buyer and seller must sign the document before the title can be transferred at the DMV. Keep a copy for at least five years.

Does Kentucky require a notarized bill of sale for a tractor?

Yes. Kentucky requires the bill of sale or title to be notarized for private-party tractor transfers. Both buyer and seller must sign in front of a licensed notary public. Our template includes the required notarization block.

How to sell a tractor privately in Kentucky

Total time: 30–60 minutes

You will need:

  • Signed vehicle title
  • Government-issued photo ID (both parties)
  • Completed bill of sale
  • Notary public
  1. Agree on sale price and payment method

    Negotiate a fair price and confirm payment — cash, cashier's check, or digital transfer. Avoid personal checks for private tractor sales in Kentucky to prevent fraud.

    ~5–15 minutes

  2. Complete the bill of sale

    Fill out all required fields: buyer and seller full legal names, addresses, VIN, make, model, year, mileage, sale price, and sale date. Both parties sign the document.

    ~5 minutes

  3. Sign and transfer the title

    The seller signs the back of the title and records the sale price and odometer reading where required. Hand the signed title to the buyer. Do not leave any fields blank.

    ~5 minutes

  4. File a release of liability

    Notify the Kentucky DMV that you have sold the tractor. This releases you from liability for tickets, accidents, or crimes committed after the sale.

    ~5–10 minutes

  5. Keep copies of all documents

    Both buyer and seller should keep a signed copy of the bill of sale and the title transfer receipt. Store them for at least five years in case of disputes.

    ~2 minutes

Kentucky Tractor Quick Facts

Form NumberTC 96-182
Notary RequiredYes
Sales Tax6%
Title Transfer Fee$9

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Quick answers for Kentucky tractor sellers

Is a bill of sale required for a tractor sale in Kentucky?

Yes. Kentucky requires a bill of sale for private-party tractor transfers. Keep a signed copy for your DMV title records.

Does Kentucky require notarization for a tractor bill of sale?

Yes. Kentucky requires notarization of the bill of sale or title for private-party tractor transfers.

What is the sales tax on a private tractor sale in Kentucky?

Kentucky charges 6% sales tax on private tractor sales. The title transfer fee is $9. Always verify current rates with your local DMV.

Use this Kentucky tractor bill of sale for private-party transfers. The document records the transfer of ownership, sale price, signatures, and the information both parties need for title records.

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Notarization required in Kentucky

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How to complete a tractor bill of sale in Kentucky

⏱ Total time: 3–5 minutes

  1. 1

    Confirm the title is clean

    Before anything else, verify the tractor title is free of liens. Run a VIN history report (NMVTIS, CARFAX) to confirm there are no outstanding loans, theft flags, or salvage brands on the tractor.

    ~5 minutes

  2. 2

    Agree on the price and terms

    Negotiate the sale price, decide whether the sale is as-is or with conditions, and confirm payment method. Get verbal agreement before completing paperwork.

    ~10 minutes

  3. 3

    Enter tractor and party details

    Input both parties' full legal names and addresses, the VIN, year, make, model, color, odometer reading (if applicable), and the agreed sale price.

    ~2 minutes

  4. 4

    Sign the bill of sale — both parties

    Both buyer and seller must sign and date the bill of sale. Kentucky may require notarization — confirm your state's rules before signing. Make two copies: one for each party.

    ~1 minute

  5. 5

    Complete the title transfer

    The seller signs the title over to the buyer on the back. The buyer takes the signed title, bill of sale, and any other required documents to the Kentucky DMV to complete registration in their name.

    ~30 minutes at DMV

Required information

In Kentucky, a bill of sale is a strong seller protection record for private tractor transactions. Include accurate party details, VIN, sale terms, and signatures before the vehicle changes hands.

  • Buyer legal name
  • Seller legal name
  • VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
  • Sale price
  • Date of sale

Kentucky fees, taxes, and transfer rules

In Kentucky, vehicle sales are subject to 6% motor vehicle usage tax. The title transfer fee is $9. Kentucky requires notarization of the bill of sale or title for private-party vehicle transfers.

  • Notarization required on the title for transfer
  • Emissions testing required in select Northern Kentucky and Jefferson County
  • Title transfer within 15 days of sale

Does Kentucky require a bill of sale?

Kentucky sellers should keep a signed bill of sale for private transfers and title records.

Keep a signed bill of sale, complete title transfer promptly, and retain seller records in case of post-sale disputes.

Official DMV guidance: Kentucky DMV title transfer information

Official Kentucky bill of sale form

The official Kentucky bill of sale form is TC 96-182 (Bill of Sale). This is the state-designated form used to document private-party vehicle transfers.

BillOfSaleNow generates a document that meets Kentucky requirements and can be used in place of TC 96-182. Our form includes all fields required by Kentucky law and produces a printable PDF you can submit to your local DMV or keep for your records.

State requirements for Kentucky

In Kentucky, a vehicle bill of sale is required for private-party transfers. The state charges 6% sales tax on vehicle sales, calculated on the sale price. Title transfer must be completed within 15 days at your local DMV. Notarization is required for this document.

Additional Kentucky requirements:

  • Notarization required on the title for transfer
  • Emissions testing required in select Northern Kentucky and Jefferson County
  • Title transfer within 15 days of sale

Tractor transfer and title notes

Tractor title requirements depend on whether the tractor is used for agriculture or commercial purposes. Many states exempt farm tractors from standard title and registration requirements. Non-agricultural tractors may need standard title transfer.

Odometer disclosure

Tractors are exempt from federal odometer disclosure. Engine hours are the standard usage metric for tractors and should be documented on the bill of sale.

Title and registration

Many states do not title farm tractors. A bill of sale with the serial number, make, model, and year is often the only ownership document. Non-farm tractors used commercially may require a standard title.

Special disclosures for tractor sales

  • Agricultural use exemption status — farm tractors may be exempt from sales tax, registration fees, and titling in many states.
  • PTO (Power Take-Off) hours and hydraulic system condition should be documented.
  • Tire condition and ballast weight configuration affect the tractor value and should be noted.

Common mistakes to avoid

Private-party tractor sales in Kentucky go wrong when paperwork is rushed or incomplete. Avoid these costly errors:

  • Incorrect or missing VIN. A VIN is exactly 17 characters with no letters I, O, or Q. Transcribing it wrong is the most common reason Kentucky DMV offices reject title paperwork.
  • Forgetting the odometer disclosure. Federal law requires an odometer disclosure on the title for vehicles under 20 years old. Leaving it blank — or writing "exempt" when the vehicle qualifies — can void the sale or trigger fines in Kentucky.
  • Missing or incomplete signatures. Both the buyer and seller must sign the bill of sale. In Kentucky, an unsigned document has no legal weight. If there are co-owners, every owner listed on the title must sign.
  • Not obtaining a lien release. If there is an outstanding loan on the tractor, the seller must obtain a lien release from the lender before the title can transfer. Buyers should verify the title is clear before handing over payment.
  • Not notifying the Kentucky DMV of the sale. Sellers who skip the DMV sale notification remain liable for parking tickets, tolls, and even accidents involving the tractor after it changes hands. File a release-of-liability form with Kentucky as soon as the sale closes.
  • Accepting personal checks or informal payment. Personal checks can bounce days after the sale. Use a cashier's check, money order, or verified electronic transfer for the full amount. Document the payment method on the bill of sale.

What happens after the sale

After the sale is complete, the seller should notify the Kentucky DMV of the transfer to release liability for the tractor. The buyer must register the tractor and transfer the title within the deadline set by Kentucky — failure to do so can result in late fees or penalties. Both parties should keep signed copies of the bill of sale and any supporting documents (odometer disclosure, lien release, etc.) for at least five years. The seller should cancel or transfer their insurance policy on the sold tractor, and the buyer must obtain valid insurance before driving or operating the tractor.

Buyer and seller responsibilities

Buyer responsibilities

  • Verify the VIN on the tractor matches the title and bill of sale before paying.
  • Pay any applicable Kentucky sales tax at the time of title transfer.
  • Register the tractor and transfer the title at your local Kentucky DMV within the required deadline.
  • Obtain auto insurance before operating the tractor.
  • Keep a signed copy of the bill of sale for your records.
  • Complete an emissions or safety inspection if Kentucky requires one for newly transferred vehicles.

Seller responsibilities

  • Sign the title over to the buyer and provide an odometer disclosure.
  • Fill out and sign the bill of sale with accurate sale price, date, and VIN.
  • Provide a lien release if the tractor had an outstanding loan.
  • Notify the Kentucky DMV of the sale to release liability.
  • Remove license plates from the tractor if Kentucky requires it.
  • Cancel or transfer your insurance policy on the sold tractor.
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Motor vehicle usage tax applies to all sales

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Kentucky DMV — verify official rates

Estimate only. Rates vary by county and municipality. Some states tax based on book value rather than purchase price. Verify with your state DMV before completing your transaction.

Why Documentation Helps Protect Asking Price

45% faster sale

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Source: Experian / AutoCheck

$4,000 avg loss

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About 17.5 million private-party vehicle transactions happen in the U.S. each year — roughly 47% of the used market.

Source: Cox Automotive 2024

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Roughly 1 in 3 used-car buyers say they suspect private sellers are hiding mechanical problems — documentation closes that trust gap.

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Frequently Asked Questions

About tractor bills of sale in Kentucky

Do I need a bill of sale for a tractor in Kentucky?

Yes. Kentucky requires a signed bill of sale for private-party tractor transfers. It is needed to complete title transfer at the DMV and to release the seller from future liability. Keep a signed bill of sale, complete title transfer promptly, and retain seller records in case of post-sale disputes.

Does Kentucky require notarization on a tractor bill of sale?

Yes. Kentucky requires notarization of the bill of sale or title assignment for private-party tractor transfers. Both parties must sign in front of a commissioned notary public.

What information is required on a Kentucky tractor bill of sale?

A valid Kentucky tractor bill of sale must include: full legal names and addresses of both buyer and seller; the vehicle identification number (VIN), year, make, model, color, and odometer reading; the agreed sale price (or a statement of gift); the date of sale; and signatures from both parties. Including the odometer reading is required for most road vehicles under 10 years old under federal law.

What is the sales tax on a tractor sale in Kentucky?

Kentucky charges 6% sales tax on private vehicle sales, calculated on the purchase price and collected at title transfer. The title transfer fee is $9. The buyer typically pays sales or use tax at the DMV when registering the tractor in their name. Private-party sales between immediate family members may qualify for a gift exemption — confirm eligibility with the Kentucky DMV before the transaction.

How long do I have to transfer the tractor title in Kentucky?

Title transfer must be completed within 15 days of the sale date. Failing to transfer the title on time can result in late fees and may leave the seller liable for tickets or incidents involving the tractor. The seller should also notify the Kentucky DMV of the sale to release liability.

Can a handwritten tractor bill of sale be used in Kentucky?

Yes. A handwritten bill of sale is generally valid in Kentucky as long as it includes all required information — both parties' names and addresses, VIN, sale price, date of sale, and signatures. However, a typed or generated document reduces the risk of errors, omissions, and disputes, and is easier to present at the DMV.

Who pays sales tax when selling a tractor privately in Kentucky?

In Kentucky, the buyer pays sales or use tax on the tractor purchase price at the time of registration and title transfer — not the seller. The bill of sale establishes the taxable purchase price. If the tractor is gifted, a $0 sale price or gift affidavit may be used, but the buyer should verify the Kentucky DMV's exemption requirements before the transaction.

What should I do if the tractor still has a lien in Kentucky?

If the tractor has an outstanding lien, the lienholder must release the lien before or at the time of sale. The seller should obtain a lien release letter from the lender and include it with the title. The bill of sale should note the payoff amount and the lien release. Never complete a private sale without confirming the title is clear of all liens — buying a tractor with an undisclosed lien can result in repossession.

Is a tractor bill of sale legally binding in Kentucky?

A properly signed Kentucky tractor bill of sale is a legally binding contract of sale under UCC Article 2 and Kentucky motor vehicle transfer law. It documents the agreed purchase price, the parties involved, and the date of transfer. Both buyer and seller should retain a signed original.

Do I need a bill of sale to register a tractor I bought privately in Kentucky?

Kentucky DMV requires proof of ownership to register a tractor. For a private purchase, this typically means a signed title transfer plus a bill of sale showing the purchase price (for sales tax calculation). Even if the Kentucky DMV does not explicitly require a bill of sale, presenting one speeds up the process and avoids disputes about the sale price or transfer date. Kentucky DMV registration requirements →

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