This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Bill Of Sale Motor Vehicle Kansas.
Law doesn't require it. Kansas DMV still wants proof though—especially for taxes and title transfers. Think of it as insurance. Nobody plans to need it until they do.
Make, model, year, VIN, odometer reading, purchase price, sale date, both people's names and signatures. Kansas keeps it straightforward—no need to overcomplicate things.
No notarization required. Make sure both people sign it and keep copies. Kansas cares about getting the right information, not fancy paperwork.