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Wyoming · Motorcycle · Updated June 2026

Wyoming Motorcycle Bill of Sale

Everything you need to sell or buy a motorcycle privately in Wyoming — the WYDOT rules on notarization and witnesses, the official form, what to include, and how to transfer the title. Then make yours free.

Bill of saleSituational
NotarizationSituational
WitnessesNone
State formMV-300A

Wyoming motorcycle — quick answer

In Wyoming, a motorcycle bill of sale is situational and notarization of the title transfer is situational. The state form used for titled vehicles is MV-300A. Titling and registration are handled by the WYDOT.

Is a motorcycle bill of sale required in Wyoming?

Situational. County clerks (who administer titling) routinely require a notarized bill of sale as evidence of ownership and price.

Seller assigns the title; the buyer titles through the county Clerk and registers.

Does a Wyoming motorcycle bill of sale need to be notarized?

Situational (situational). A notarized bill of sale is commonly required by county clerks as ownership evidence. Confirm your specific county clerk’s requirement.

What to include on a Wyoming motorcycle bill of sale

  • Buyer and seller names and addresses
  • Year, make, model, and engine size (cc)
  • 17-character VIN
  • Odometer reading
  • Sale price and date
  • Both signatures

How to transfer a motorcycle in Wyoming

  1. 1
    Complete the bill of sale and title assignment.

    Record the buyer, seller, price, odometer, and date. Both parties sign and date.

  2. 2
    Hand over the signed title.

    Seller assigns the title; the buyer titles through the county Clerk and registers.

  3. 3
    Register with the WYDOT.

    The buyer titles and registers the motorcycle, bringing Application for Certificate of Title (MV-300A). Confirm current fees on the official page.

Odometer disclosure

Federal law requires a written odometer disclosure when title is transferred for vehicles less than 20 years old. As of 2026 that means model year 2011 and newer; model year 2010 and older are generally exempt. Record the exact mileage — never round it. See the NHTSA rule.

Official sources

Requirements change and can vary by county. Confirm with the WYDOT before you sign. Not legal advice.

Wyoming Motorcycle Bill of Sale — FAQ

Is a motorcycle bill of sale required in Wyoming?

A bill of sale is situational in Wyoming. County clerks (who administer titling) routinely require a notarized bill of sale as evidence of ownership and price.

Does a Wyoming motorcycle bill of sale need to be notarized?

Sometimes. A notarized bill of sale is commonly required by county clerks as ownership evidence. Confirm your specific county clerk’s requirement.

Does a motorcycle bill of sale need a VIN?

Yes. The 17-character VIN uniquely identifies the motorcycle and is required to register it. Our tool checks that the VIN is the correct length.

Is a motorcycle bill of sale the same as a title?

No. The title proves and transfers ownership; the bill of sale documents the sale and price. You typically need both to register the motorcycle.

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.

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