A seller needs to provide one at the time of signing the title over to a new owner. It’s only after the buyer and seller have signed the bill of sale that the buyer will be able to take the car to get registered at the DMV under their name. In addition to the bill of sale, an odometer disclosure form is needed if the vehicle was manufactured within the last 20 years and is under 16,000 pounds.
Duly completed bill of sale
An odometer disclosure statement for vehicles manufactured in the last 20 years and under 16,000 pounds
An application for the certificate of title
The release of liability form known as form ITD-3858
A driver’s license that is valid in Idaho
For vehicles that are being transferred from out of state, you’ll need a VIN inspection
The required registration fees
Valid proof of insurance by one of the active insurance companies
If you want someone else to register the vehicle for you or the county assessor, then a motor vehicle power of attorney is required.