Minnesota Used Car Buyer's Paperwork Checklist
Use this checklist to prepare for buying a used vehicle from a private seller in Minnesota. Confirm the latest requirements with the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) before completing your transaction.
Quick answer
To complete a buy a used car in Minnesota, contact the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services. You have 10 days to complete the filing.
Key facts
- State
- Minnesota
- Agency
- Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services
- Process
- Buy a Used Car
- Notary required
- No
- Bill of sale
- No
- Odometer disclosure
- Yes
- Filing deadline
- 10 days
- Last verified
- 2026-05-13
- Official source
- Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services โ
Quick reference
Notary required?
โNoBill of sale?
โNoOdometer disclosure?
โYesInspection required?
โNoโฑ Important Deadlines
- 10-day deadline: Minnesota statute requires the buyer to submit title transfer paperwork to a deputy registrar office within 10 days of the date of sale.Official source โ
Buyer Checklist
Items the buyer typically needs to prepare or provide.
Required Forms
Special requirements
Minnesota does not require notarization of the title assignment for a private-party vehicle sale.
A bill of sale is not required for a standard private-party title transfer in Minnesota. The signed title and a completed Application to Title/Register a Vehicle (PS2000) are the core documents.
Required by federal law for vehicles under 10 years old.
Minnesota does not require a safety or emissions inspection for a private-party used car sale. There is no statewide emissions testing program.
Step-by-step process
- 1Run a vehicle history report (e.g., CARFAX or NMVTIS) before purchase.
- 2Verify the seller's name matches the name on the title.
- 3Ensure the title is free of liens or confirm the lien will be resolved.
- 4Have the seller sign the title over to you and complete odometer disclosure.
- 5Obtain a bill of sale from the seller.
- 6Submit the signed title, application, fees, and proof of insurance to your state DMV.
- 7Pay any applicable sales tax.
Common mistakes to avoid
- โNot verifying that the seller is the titled owner.
- โFailing to check for outstanding liens before purchase.
- โMissing the deadline to register the vehicle after purchase.
- โNot getting a bill of sale.
Official links
Frequently asked questions
How long do I have to register after buying a used car?
Deadlines vary by state. In Minnesota, confirm the registration deadline with the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) to avoid late fees.
What if the title has errors?
Do not accept a title with correction fluid or scratched-out information. Ask the seller to obtain a corrected title from the DMV before completing the sale.
Can I drive the car home before registering it?
Many states offer a short window or allow a temporary permit. Check your state agency for guidance.
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-13 ยท Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team ยท Based on official Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) sources ยท Independent resource ยท Not legal advice