Mississippi Used Car Buyer's Paperwork Checklist
Use this checklist to prepare for buying a used vehicle from a private seller in Mississippi. Confirm the latest requirements with the Mississippi Department of Revenue — Motor Vehicle Licensing Bureau before completing your transaction.
Quick answer
To complete a buy a used car in Mississippi, contact the Mississippi Department of Revenue. You have 30 days to complete the filing.
Key facts
- State
- Mississippi
- Agency
- Mississippi Department of Revenue
- Process
- Buy a Used Car
- Notary required
- Conditional
- Bill of sale
- Conditional
- Odometer disclosure
- Yes
- Filing deadline
- 30 days
- Last verified
- 2026-05-13
- Official source
- Mississippi Department of Revenue ↗
Quick reference
Notary required?
◆ConditionalBill of sale?
◆ConditionalOdometer disclosure?
✓YesInspection required?
✗No⏱ Important Deadlines
- 30-day deadline: Buyer must register the vehicle within 30 business days of purchase at the county Tax Collector's office.Official source ↗
Buyer Checklist
Items the buyer typically needs to prepare or provide.
Required Forms
Special requirements
Official state guidance is inconsistent; many county tax collector offices treat the seller's title signature as requiring notarization in practice. Verify with your county tax collector before completing the transaction.
A bill of sale is required when the vehicle was purchased from a non-title state or when no certificate of title exists. For a standard Mississippi-titled vehicle, the assigned title is the transfer document.
Required by federal law for vehicles under 10 years old.
Mississippi does not require a safety inspection or emissions test for title transfer in a private sale. No statewide emissions testing program exists.
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
- ✗Not verifying that the seller is the titled owner.
- ✗Failing to check for outstanding liens before purchase.
- ✗Missing the deadline to register the vehicle after purchase.
- ✗Not 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 Mississippi, confirm the registration deadline with the Mississippi Department of Revenue — Motor Vehicle Licensing Bureau 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 · Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team · Based on official Mississippi Department of Revenue — Motor Vehicle Licensing Bureau sources · Independent resource · Not legal advice