Ohio RV / Camper Bill of Sale
Create a free Ohio rv / camper bill of sale. Notarization is recommended but not required for a Ohio RV bill of sale. Fill in the details, preview it live, and download a PDF or email it.
Ohio rv / camper requirements
Ohio does not require a standalone bill of sale to title a vehicle in a routine private sale and publishes no official bill-of-sale form; the bill of sale itself need not be notarized. However, the actual transfer document in Ohio is the notarized 'assignment of ownership' on the back of the certificate of title (or the BMV 3770 casual-sale form for electronic titles), so a notary is effectively required to complete the title transfer even though the bill of sale document is not.
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⚠ Ohio does not require a standalone bill of sale to title a vehicle in a routine private sale and publishes no official bill-of-sale form; the bill of sale itself need not be notarized. However, the actual transfer document in Ohio is the notarized 'assignment of ownership' on the back of the certificate of title (or the BMV 3770 casual-sale form for electronic titles), so a notary is effectively required to complete the title transfer even though the bill of sale document is not.
RV / Camper Bill of Sale (Ohio)
1. Parties
This Bill of Sale is made on ________________ between [SELLER NAME] ("Seller") and [BUYER NAME] ("Buyer"). The Seller sells and transfers to the Buyer all of the Seller's right, title, and interest in the RV described below.
2. Description of RV / Camper
[Enter the RV details]
3. Purchase Price
For valuable consideration, the Buyer pays the Seller the total purchase price of $________, paid in full, receipt of which the Seller acknowledges.
4. Delivery
The Seller delivers possession of the RV to the Buyer on ________________, unless the parties agree otherwise in writing.
5. Federal Odometer Disclosure
Federal law (the Truth in Mileage Act, 49 CFR Part 580) generally requires the Seller to disclose the vehicle's mileage at the transfer of ownership, EXCEPT for vehicles 20 or more model years old, vehicles with a gross weight rating over 16,000 lbs, and non-self-propelled vehicles (such as trailers). If this disclosure is required for this vehicle, the Seller certifies that the odometer reads ____________ miles and, to the best of the Seller's knowledge, reflects the actual mileage — UNLESS one of the following is checked: ( ) the mileage stated is in excess of the odometer's mechanical limits; ( ) the odometer reading is NOT the actual mileage (WARNING — ODOMETER DISCREPANCY).
Buyer acknowledges receipt of this odometer disclosure: Signature: ______________________ Printed name: ______________________ Date: ____________
6. Condition and Warranties
The Buyer has had the opportunity to inspect the RV and accepts it in its current condition.
The RV is sold "AS-IS, WHERE-IS," with all faults. Except for the warranty of title below, the Seller makes no warranties, express or implied, including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
Warranty of title: The Seller warrants that the Seller is the lawful owner of the item, that it is free of all liens and encumbrances, and that the Seller has the right to sell it.
7. Governing Law
This Bill of Sale is governed by the laws of the State of Ohio.
Signatures
By signing below, the Buyer and Seller acknowledge that they have read, understand, and agree to this Bill of Sale.
Signature: _______________________________________
Seller — Printed name: ______________________
Address: ______________________________________
Date: ________________
Signature: _______________________________________
Buyer — Printed name: ______________________
Address: ______________________________________
Date: ________________
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This is a self-help template, not legal advice. Confirm Ohio's requirements before signing.
Ohio RV / Camper Requirements
Ohio does not strictly require a separate RV bill of sale to title, but one is strongly recommended as proof of the sale. Notarization is recommended but not required for a Ohio RV bill of sale.
Federal law (49 CFR Part 580) requires a written odometer disclosure on transfer of ownership. Under the 2021 federal rule change, the exemption now applies to vehicles 20 or more model years old (phasing in by model year); older vehicles are exempt. In Ohio, the odometer reading is entered in the Assignment of Ownership section on the back of the certificate of title; Ohio BMV guidance currently treats vehicles model year 2011 or newer (self-propelled, under 16,000 lbs) as requiring disclosure, with vehicles 2010 or older, over 16,000 lbs GVWR, non-motorized/trailer-type, low-speed vehicles, scooters and mopeds exempt. ORC 4505.06(C) also exempts transfers by bequest, intestate succession, transfer-on-death, and security-interest creation. Form BMV 3724 (Odometer Disclosure Statement) is used when the title lacks an odometer assignment section (e.g., some out-of-state titles) or for a separate record.
What to Include
An RV bill of sale records the sale of a motorhome or camper. Motorized RVs include an odometer disclosure; towable campers are recorded by VIN.
- Year
- Make
- Model
- VIN — Vehicle Identification Number
- Odometer (miles) — Required for the federal odometer disclosure
- Sale price, date, and both signatures
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a RV bill of sale need to be notarized in Ohio?
Notarization is recommended but not required for a Ohio RV bill of sale.
Do I need a bill of sale for a RV in Ohio?
It is strongly recommended as proof of the sale and price, and may be needed for registration.
Can I download or email the RV bill of sale?
Yes — fill in the form above, then download the PDF or email a copy to yourself. Both buyer and seller should sign.
Disclaimer
This Ohio rv / camper bill of sale generator is a self-help tool for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Confirm Ohio's requirements before signing.