The bill of sale
your DMV will actually
accept.
Florida, California, and Texas live today, with three more states on the way. A four-minute wizard that auto-fills your vehicle details from the VIN. One flat payment of $9.99 — no account, no trial, no subscription.
Type the VIN.
We fill the rest.
We pipe the 17-character VIN through the NHTSA vPIC API — the same dataset the federal government uses — and auto-fill year, make, model, body class, engine, plant country, and 125 more fields you will never have to type.
Four steps. Then it's done.
Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan. Each gets the exact form its DMV expects — no generic templates.
Seller, buyer, vehicle, price, odometer. Four steps. Auto-save. Skip what you can (we auto-fill 90% from the VIN).
Both parties sign with a finger or trackpad. E-SIGN Act compliant. None of the launch states require a notary.
$9.99 through Stripe. The completed PDF arrives in 30 seconds and is emailed to both parties. Keep it forever.
What the first
customers actually said.
Averaged across 1,200+ verified buyers & sellers, first six months of operation.
This is the first time the paperwork felt like a service instead of a lecture.
Wade BeaumontMacon, GASold a 2018 Jeep Wrangler · Fifth private sale
“Got to the DMV in Pensacola and they accepted the 82050 without a second look. I was in and out in fifteen minutes.”
“I was about to hand my credit card to one of those thirty-nine-a-month legal sites when my son-in-law sent me here. Paid once, downloaded, done. No cancellation reminder to forget about later.”
“The VIN thing was wild. Typed seventeen characters, it filled in half the form for me. First time a website actually did what it said it would.”
“Sold my daughter's Civic to her roommate in a Target parking lot. Both of us signed on my phone. DMV took it Monday morning with no questions.”
“Paid $9.99. Got a PDF. That was the whole transaction.”
Nine ninety-nine.
Once.
- No account, no card on file
- Official DMV form per state
- Paid once — never again
- Card required to start the trial
- Generic template, not state-specific
- Auto-renews until you remember
Three live today.
Three more on the way.
Seller must file within 30 days of sale or remains liable. Sales tax 6% + county.
Start Florida →Price captured on Form 130-U. File VTR-346 within 30 days to release liability.
Start Texas →Pair with REG 138 Release of Liability. Smog certification may apply. 10-day transfer.
Start California →Attach to MV-1 Title/Tag Application. Ad valorem tax applies at registration.
Coming soonNo official BoS form — ours stands in. Emissions testing in Cook + 5 counties.
Coming soonBuyer has 15 days to transfer title. Odometer disclosure printed on the title itself.
Coming soonFair questions, direct answers.
Didn't find yours? Write to giurgiur99@gmail.com. A real person reads every message and usually replies the same day.
Yes. For each state we use the official DMV form where one exists (HSMV 82050 in Florida, REG 135 in California) and a compliant professional template where the state has none (Texas has no official form). The paperwork is the paperwork your DMV expects. We are not a law firm and the documents are self-help tools — for contested or complex sales, consult an attorney.
Because we don't want a subscription relationship. This is a one-time document you need once, maybe twice a decade. Charging $40/month forever for that is a business model built on forgotten auto-renewals. Ours is built on one honest transaction.
Not in any state we currently serve or have planned — Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, Illinois, and Michigan were chosen specifically because none of them require notarization for a vehicle bill of sale. The buyer and seller sign electronically (valid under the federal E-SIGN Act) and you're done.
Enter the 17-character VIN from the dashboard or door jamb. We call NHTSA's free public vPIC API (vpic.nhtsa.dot.gov) and pull the year, make, model, body class, engine, fuel type, and 125 other fields the federal database has on file. Nothing to install, no key required, runs in your browser.
Each party can sign from their own phone. The completed PDF gets emailed to both seller and buyer at the addresses you provide. We've optimized the wizard for the parking-lot handshake but it works fine for remote sales.
No, we don't sell or rent your data. We do use Google Analytics and Google Ads conversion tracking so we can tell which ads are worth the money; after a purchase, a hashed version of the buyer's email is sent to Google for conversion matching (never the plain address). You'll see a consent banner on your first visit and can reject tracking there. Form data is kept 12 months so we can re-send your PDF. Full policy at /privacy.