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Sell it yourself
without botching
the paperwork
.

Ten sheets, in the order the sale actually happens, and what your own state requires. The blank sheets are free — print them and write on them.

10Sheets, in order
$0For the blank sheets
0Account needed
50States, one page each
Paperwork services, not selling cars

The problem

Selling it yourself is the cheapest way
and the one nobody shows you.

A dealer does this every day and has a folder for it. You do it once every six years, from memory, with somebody standing in your driveway waiting.

What goes wrong

Not the price. The paperwork.

  • The odometer written in the wrong place
  • Signed without the witness the state wanted
  • Keys handed over before the money cleared
  • Still yours on paper weeks later
What the kit is

The folder the dealer has.

  • Every sheet, in the order you need it
  • The two scams, named on the page
  • What your state actually requires
  • Yours to print and reprint

How it works

Ten sheets, in the order
the sale actually happens.

Not a filing system. The numbers are the sequence — somebody looking for what comes next is looking for a number.

1

Vehicle information

Everything about it, in your own words. Signed, this is what makes as-is hold up.

2

Who called

Every inquiry in one place, and the two scams to walk away from.

3

Test drive log

One line per driver, filled in before they pull away.

4

Offer and deposit

What happens to the money if the sale falls through. Most sales skip it.

5

Closing checklist

Somebody is buying it. Work down the list, do not skip ahead.

6

Bill of sale

The record, and what condition it is sold in.

7

Title, odometer and lien

The paperwork that actually transfers the vehicle.

8

Payment and delivery

Proof the money was paid and the keys handed over.

9

Post-sale

Start it before the buyer drives away. Some of it cannot be done after.

10

Sold

For the window, once it is gone.

What they look like

Real sheets, not stock
pictures of paperwork.

These are the actual pages, taken from the thing that prints them. Every one carries its own document code and the date it was last revised.

Vehicle information and disclosure sheet
1 · Vehicle information
Title, odometer and lien sheet
7 · Title, odometer and lien
Louisiana state page
Your state · Louisiana

What your vehicle wears

A window sticker that reads
like a dealer sheet.

Your facts, your words, your price. Nothing on it is our opinion of your vehicle, because we have never seen it. It prints two ways — behind the glass as a window sticker, or as a placard for the outside of a vehicle that has no window to put it in. Trailers, boats, equipment, a truck with the windows down.

The part nobody else does

Your state, answered
on one page.

Five things change at a state line, and getting one wrong can mean a second trip to the counter — or a vehicle still yours on paper.

The five questions
  • Notary, two witnesses, or neither?
  • Do the plates stay or come off?
  • Must you tell the state, and by when?
  • Is a bill of sale required at all?
  • Where does the odometer reading go?
How it is written

From the state's own rules.

Every answer names the source it came from and the date it was checked, and prints both on the sheet.

Only states we have checked are offered. Today that is Louisiana. A state we have not read is left off rather than guessed at.

If you are buying

Every sheet was filled in
by the person selling it.

We do not inspect, verify or value any vehicle, and we are never a party to the sale. What you are reading is the seller's own statement — which is exactly what makes it worth reading.

Questions

Straight answers.

Is the free kit really free?

Yes, and it stays that way. The blank sheets are free whether you use the app or not. What costs money is having them filled in for you.

Do I need an account?

Not for the blank sheets. Print them and write on them — they work with no signal, which is the point of paper.

Is this legal advice?

No. The state page reports what a state publishes and names where each answer came from. What to do about your own sale is yours to decide, and the sheets are yours to fill in.

What if my state is not there?

Then it is not offered. Only states whose own published rules we have read are listed — today that is Louisiana. Everything else in the kit works in any state.

Do you keep the buyer's details?

No. They go onto the printed sheet and nowhere else — not saved, not stored, gone when you close the page. The paper is the record.

Print it. Fill it in.
Sell it yourself.

Ten blank sheets and the order to use them in. Free.

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