Use our Indiana Vehicle Bill of Sale to record the sale of a vehicle and protect both buyer and seller.
Updated May 10, 2023
Written by Josh Sainsbury | Reviewed by Brooke Davis
An Indiana Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale form is proof of a sale or transfer of a vehicle between the seller and buyer. This form is used for registering the vehicle with the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).
All Indiana vehicles must be registered within 45 days after purchase or transfer. You have 60 days to register your vehicle if you just moved to Indiana. Registrations must be renewed every year. The date of registration expiration depends on your last name.
Most vehicle registrations and registration renewals can be done online. Even new vehicle registrations can be done online if it’s been 45 days or less since purchasing the vehicle and submitting the title to the BMV. You must register the vehicle at a BMV branch office if more days have passed.
The following documents are required to register your vehicle with the Indiana BMV:
If someone else is representing you during the registration process, you need to bring a power of attorney form.
Note that Lake County and Porter County require an emissions test.
You’ll also need a vehicle power of attorney form if someone else buys the vehicle on your behalf.
Build your own Indiana Vehicle Bill of Sale with our template.