Bill of Sale Types
Motor Vehicle (DMV) Bill of Sale Form – Originates the written format logging the information of the sale of an automobile. Download: PDF |
Boat (Vessel) Bill of Sale Form – Actualizes the sale of a vessel to a contractual document. Download: PDF |
Firearm (Gun) Bill of Sale Form – Initiates the agreement involving the sale of a gun to paperwork. Download: PDF, Word (.docx) |
Vehicle Registration Forms
- A notarized bill of sale
- An accurately transferred title with a signature from the previous owner.
- Receipt of paid excise tax
- Proof of verified automobile insurance with an original policy card (copies not accepted).
- Form of payment for taxes and fees (you can utilize the state Vehicle Tax Estimator figure taxes).
Boat (Vessel) Registration Forms
- A finalized bill of sale
- If the boat is new, it will require a manufacturer’s statement of origin, along with a filled-out Nebraska Sales and Use Statement for Motorboat Sales (Form 6MB).
- A reassigned certificate of title
- Funds to pay for any accrued registration taxes and fees.
Firearm Registration Forms
Nebraska does not mandate registration of a firearm but will insist upon its residents gaining access to a permit to purchase a handgun. This is required for all sales of a handgun, including private party purchases. To carry a handgun, one must additionally obtain a Concealed Handgun Permit. To apply, you must submit the following documents to be considered for the Permit:
- A notarized Nebraska Concealed Handgun Permit Application (Form NSP-1710)
- Paper evidence confirming the fulfillment of an accepted hunter safety program.
- An original fingerprint identification card for the applicant
- One passport-type photo (to be obtained on-location at time of application).
- An active Nebraska driver’s license or ID card with an up-to-date home address for the applicant.
- Current proof of citizenship or naturalization via passport, birth certificate, green card, or naturalization papers (no copies).
- Accepted form of payment for all permit fees.
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