Georgia Vehicle Bill of Sale Generator
Requirements vary by state. Always recommended as a record of the transaction.
Fill out the seller, buyer, and vehicle details below. The document updates as you type, and you can print or download a plain-text copy. Nothing leaves your browser — this generator stores no data.
Georgia requirements at a glance
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Bill of sale
Requirements vary by state. Always recommended as a record of the transaction.
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Notarization
Notarization requirements vary. Check with the official state agency.
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Odometer disclosure
Required by federal law for vehicles under 10 years old and under 16,000 lbs.
Generate your Georgia bill of sale
Fill in the fields and the document updates as you type. We don’t store anything — the form runs entirely in your browser.
What to do with the bill of sale once it’s printed
Georgia title transfers go through Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) / County Tag Offices. Follow these steps in order.
- Fill in every field on the bill of sale.
- Both parties sign and date. Georgia does not require notarization for private sales but it is recommended.
- Print two copies — one each for buyer and seller.
- Buyer brings the signed title, this bill of sale (or Form T-7), Form MV-1, proof of insurance, and fees to the County Tag Office within 30 days.
- Buyer pays Title Ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) at registration unless exempt.
Official Georgia forms & resources
- ↗Form T-7 — Bill of SaleGeorgia's official Bill of Sale (Form T-7) is published by the Motor Vehicle Division.
- ↗Form MV-1 — Title/Tag ApplicationRequired title and registration application.
- ↗Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) / County Tag OfficesOfficial agency homepage — start here if any form link has changed.
Frequently asked questions
Is a bill of sale required in Georgia?
Requirements vary by state. Always recommended as a record of the transaction.
Does the bill of sale need to be notarized in Georgia?
It depends. Notarization requirements vary. Check with the official state agency.
How many copies of the bill of sale should we sign?
Sign at least two original copies — one for the buyer and one for the seller. If a lender or insurance carrier is involved, sign a third copy for them. Each party should keep their copy with their vehicle records for at least 5 years.
What if Georgia has its own official bill of sale form?
Georgia publishes Form T-7 — Bill of Sale. You can use the official form, the document this generator produces, or both. Some county offices prefer the state-issued form — check with the office that will receive your paperwork.
What's the deadline for the buyer to register the vehicle in Georgia?
Deadlines vary by state — check Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) / County Tag Offices for the current deadline before completing the sale.
Related Georgia resources
Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 · Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team · Based on official Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) / County Tag Offices sources · Independent resource · Not legal advice