Oregon atv — quick answer
In Oregon, a ATV bill of sale is recommended and notarization of the title transfer is not required. The state form used for titled vehicles is 735-501. Titling and registration are handled by the Oregon DMV.
Is a ATV bill of sale required in Oregon?
Recommended. A bill of sale (735-501) documents the sale; the seller files a Notice of Sale within 10 days.
Seller signs the title over; the buyer titles and registers at an Oregon DMV office.
Does a Oregon ATV bill of sale need to be notarized?
Not required. No notarization required.
What to include on a Oregon ATV bill of sale
- Buyer and seller names and addresses
- Year, make, model, and type
- VIN or frame serial number
- Engine size and hours/mileage
- Price, date, and signatures
How to transfer a ATV in Oregon
- 1Complete the bill of sale and title assignment.
Record the buyer, seller, price, and date. Both parties sign and date.
- 2Hand over the signed title.
Seller signs the title over; the buyer titles and registers at an Oregon DMV office.
- 3File a notice of sale / release of liability.
The seller files Notice of Sale or Transfer (735-6890) — file within 10 days to remove liability.
- 4Register with the Oregon DMV.
The buyer titles and registers the ATV, bringing Vehicle Bill of Sale. Confirm current fees on the official page.
Official sources
Requirements change and can vary by county. Confirm with the Oregon DMV before you sign. Not legal advice.
Oregon ATV Bill of Sale — FAQ
Is a ATV bill of sale required in Oregon?
A bill of sale is recommended in Oregon. A bill of sale (735-501) documents the sale; the seller files a Notice of Sale within 10 days.
Does a Oregon ATV bill of sale need to be notarized?
No. No notarization required.
Do ATVs have a VIN?
Most modern ATVs and UTVs have a 17-character VIN; older or imported machines may use a frame serial number. Record whichever is stamped on the vehicle.
Do I need to register an ATV?
Most states require off-highway vehicles to be registered or stickered for use on trails or public land. The rules vary — check your state page.
Is a bill of sale proof of ownership?
Generally no. For titled property like a car or boat, the title is what proves ownership. A bill of sale proves that a sale happened and records the price, date, and terms — it supports the title transfer but does not replace it. For untitled property (furniture, equipment, electronics), the signed bill of sale is usually the main proof of ownership.