The Alaska bill of sale form is a legal document that are used in the transfer of ownership of personal property from a seller to a buyer for an agreed-upon trade.
What to include in the Alaska bill of sale form?
- The buyer’s name + address
- The seller’s name + address
- The vehicle/car description (make, model, year, + body style)
- The car’s vehicle identification number (VIN)
- The sale date
- Transaction details (purchase: price, trade, and/or gift)
- The warranty information (sold “as-is”)
- The Odometer Disclosure
- The Federal Law, 49 U.S. Code § 32705, requires a bill of sale to include a verifying statement about the vehicle’s mileage. Vehicles greater than ten years old and over 16,000 pounds are exempt.
Selling Vehicle: Steps (6)
- Attach, email, or submit online: the Notice of Vehicle Sale for Transfer to the original Title.
- Disclose the original Title to the buyer and complete the Assignment of Vehicle Title by Owner.
- Remove any personal plates before the sale as the buyer will get a free new set of plates.
- Do not leave any blank spaces on the forms.
- Confirm the odometer disclosure statement numbers if car is less than 10 years old.
- Sign and release interest.
Mailing Documents
State of Alaska
Division of Motor Vehicles
ATTN: MAILOUTS
4001 Ingra Street, Suite 101
Anchorage AK 99503
Source: Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles
Recording a Lien in Alaska
Uniform Commercial Code or UCC filing type records the lien. What to include:
- Application for Title & Registration – PDF
- Original Title
- $15 fee
Source: alaska.gov