Updated September 14, 2023
Louisiana bill of sale forms are legal documents that provide information about the sale and purchase of property, such as boats, vehicles, and firearms. It includes the transaction’s terms which can then be used to register the property with the state (if needed).
It is recommended that a bill of sale is not signed by both parties until the transaction has occurred.
Forms (4)
Vehicle Bill of Sale – Used to prove the legal sale and purchase of a motor vehicle. This form will generally be necessary for registration.
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Boat Bill of Sale – This document will provide proof of purchase and change of ownership of a vessel/boat.
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General Bill of Sale – Will be used, usually, by two private parties, to prove legal sale and purchase of personal property.
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Gun Bill of Sale – This form would be used between dealer and individual or two private parties to prove legal sale and purchase, and the date of the change of ownership of a firearm.
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Vehicle Registration Forms
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- Bill of Sale;
- Odometer Disclosure Statement;
- Original Certification of Title (if lost, use Form 1799);
- Vehicle Application (Form DPSMV 1799);
- Notice of Vehicle Transfer (Form DPSMV 1697);
- Valid Louisiana Driver’s License;
- Certificate of Inspection from an accredited station;
- Registration Fees;[1]
- Proof of Insurance with minimum requirements being:
- $15,000 of bodily injury coverage, per person;
- $30,000 of bodily injury coverage, per accident;
- $25,000 of property damage coverage;
- Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney, if an agent will represent the vehicle owner in any titling or registering matters.
Boat Registration Forms
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- Bill of Sale;
- Completed Boat Registration / Motor Title Application (Form 55);
- Boat Registration Tax Payment Certification (Form R-1331) and Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (only if purchased from a dealership);
- Signed Certificate of Title (if lost or damaged, see Replacement/Duplicate Louisiana Titles)
- Affidavit for Boat Inspection (if the vessel is homemade);
- Valid Louisiana Driver’s License or Proof of Identity; and
- Registration Fees (rates vary based on the vessel’s length).[2]