A South Dakota bill of sale is a legal document used to transfer ownership of a valuable item from one person to another, based on the specific state laws of South Dakota (SD).
The item can be any kind of personal property that is bought or exchanged for money, or traded for another item of value.
You should use a bill of sale in South Dakota if you’re buying or selling a car (or any type of vehicle), a boat, a gun/firearm, a motorcycle, or a horse.
Types of Bill of Sale
Vehicle Registration Forms
- Motor Vehicle/Boat Title & Registration Application
- Bill of sale
- Odometer Disclosure Statement (Form DMV-611)
- Certificate of Title (submit a Duplicate Title Application Form 1002 and $10.00 to a local county treasurer’s office for a duplicate)
- Valid driver’s license
- South Dakota Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney (if someone registers vehicle on owner’s behalf)
- Registration Fees
- Proof of Insurance with Minimum Requirements [1] :
- Bodily injury liability (unspecified amount);
- Property damage liability (unspecified amount); and
- Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage (unspecified amount)
Boat Registration Forms
- Motor Vehicle/Boat Title & Registration Application
- Bill of sale
- Certificate of Title
- Registration Fees
Motorcycle Registration Forms
- Application for Motor Vehicle Title & Registration
- Power of Attorney if an authorized agent signs registration forms
- Signed title
- Bill of sale
Trailer Registration Forms
- Application for Motor Vehicle Title & Registration
- Power of Attorney if an authorized agent signs registration forms
- If purchased from a private individual or anyone out of state, the previous owner’s title
- Bill of sale
- Driver’s license for all new owners
- Weight ticket
South Dakota Bill of Sale Sample
Below is an example of a South Dakota bill of sale form.