Use our RV bill of sale to document the details of an RV sale and help transfer ownership.
Updated November 22, 2023
Written by Sara Hostelley | Reviewed by Susan Chai, Esq.
A recreational vehicle (RV) bill of sale is a legal document recording the transfer of ownership of an RV from the seller to the buyer. It includes pertinent information such as the parties’ names, identifying information for the vehicle, and the transaction terms.
Such documentation identifies the legal owner and protects you if there are questions regarding ownership later.
A recreational vehicle bill of sale documents the transfer of possession of an RV from a seller to a buyer. It also serves as proof of the monetary transaction and details the terms of the sale the parties agree to.
RV bills of sale should include the following elements:
You should use an RV bill of sale any time you sell or take ownership of any recreational vehicle through a private party transaction. Use this document when you’re:
You may use a bill of sale to prove ownership of one of the following types of RVs:
Make any necessary repairs and thoroughly clean your recreational vehicle’s exterior and interior, ensuring to remove all clutter. You may consider hiring a professional detailer to make your RV attractive to potential buyers.
Please take photos of the vehicle’s interior and exterior when you advertise it for sale.
Have a local recreational vehicle dealership provide you with an estimated value for your RV. Compare the appraisal to other similar vehicles in the area and online.
Here are some websites that you can use for comparison:
Once you know the value of your RV, you can determine an asking price, which is where you will want to start your negotiations.
Choose a selling method, such as:
If you conduct your sale online, include photos from different angles and in various lights so prospective buyers can see the RV.
You should also include essential details, including the vehicle’s make, model, year, mileage, dimensions, color, amenities, features, asking price, and contact information.
Schedule showings with prospective buyers who contact you online or via phone. Schedule meetings with people you don’t know in a public setting during the daytime.
Allow for negotiations to facilitate your RV sale. A prospective buyer may request an inspection of the vehicle from a third-party mechanic before you can conclude the selling process.
If that occurs, you must decide if a down payment or deposit is necessary to hold the RV.
The buyer and the seller will need to come to the closing with the following:
At this point, you can write out a bill of sale that includes all pertinent information. Use our RV bill of sale template to get started.
Both the buyer and the seller must sign the RV bill of sale to constitute a legal agreement. You should strongly consider having a notary public witness your signatures.
Provide both parties with a copy of the RV bill of sale, which they should keep for their records.
Download an RV bill of sale form below in PDF or Word format: