Free Illinois Bill of Sale Template
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Illinois Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale
This document records the sale of the vehicle described below from Seller to Buyer.
1. Vehicle
2. Sale
3. Odometer disclosure
Federal law (49 U.S.C. 32705) requires mileage disclosure at transfer for vehicles fewer than 20 model years old. I, the Seller, certify the odometer readsmiles (no tenths), and that to the best of my knowledge this reading is (check one):
The seller discloses mileage in the Assignment of Title section on the title for model year 2011 or newer self-propelled vehicles with registered weight of 16,000 lbs or less (the federal sub-20-year rule); separate ILSOS Form VSD 333 (Odometer Disclosure Statement for Title Transfers) is used if disclosure cannot be completed on the title.
4. Seller
5. Buyer
6. Certification
Seller certifies that Seller is the lawful owner of the vehicle, that it is sold free of all liens and encumbrances except as noted here:, and that the vehicle is sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS, with no warranties expressed or implied, except as required by law. Both parties certify the information above is true and correct.
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How to use it: fill out two copies in ink, both parties sign each, and each party keeps one. Buyer brings theirs when titling; seller keeps theirs as proof the vehicle changed hands. Requirements verified 2026-07-07 — see the Illinois guide for the current rules and official sources.