Recreational (RV) Vehicle Bill of Sale
What is a Recreational Vehicle Bill of Sale?
A Recreational Vehicle Bill of Sale is a written record of the sale of an RV from one party to another. It identifies the buyer and seller, describes the RV being sold, sets out the purchase price and payment terms, and records the date of ownership transfers. Once signed, it serves as proof that the sale happened and that ownership has changed hands.
The document covers any kind of recreational vehicle — Class A, B, and C motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, pop-ups, truck campers, and toy haulers — and works for both private sales between individuals and sales involving a business entity on either side.
When People Use It?
- Selling or buying a used RV in a private transaction, outside of a dealership
- Transferring an RV between family members, friends, or business associates
- Documenting a sale that includes a trade-in, deposit, or payment plan
- Providing the paperwork needed to register and title the RV with the DMV
- Creating a record before delivering the RV when payment and transfer happen on different dates
- Closing a sale where the RV has an existing loan or lien that will be paid off at or before closing
Why People Use It?
- Creates a clear, signed record of what was sold, for how much, and on what terms
- Protects both parties if questions come up later about the condition, price, or ownership of the RV
- Includes a federal odometer disclosure, which is required by law for most vehicle sales
- Documents whether the RV is being sold "as-is" or with limited warranties, reducing the risk of post-sale disputes
- Records any liens or loans against the RV so the buyer knows what to expect at closing
What the Template Gives You?
- A complete bill of sale that captures buyer, seller, and RV details
- Flexible structure for individuals or business entities on either side of the sale
- Clear sections for purchase price, payment method, and payment status (paid in full, deposit, or payment plan)
- An "as-is" or limited warranty clause to suit the deal
- A lien and claims disclosure section
- A federal odometer disclosure statement, with an exemption option for older or heavier RVs
- An optional notary acknowledgment block for states that require it
- Standard contract terms including governing law, entire agreement, and severability
- Signature blocks for both parties, with title fields for business signatories