In addition to a bill of sale that has been signed by the buyer and seller and notarized by a notary public, there needs to be an odometer disclosure form for certain vehicles which is explained below.
An individual or entity that has purchased a vehicle must register it within thirty days of the date of the transaction. If they’re bringing a vehicle over to Iowa with the intention to establish residency then they must also register it within thirty days of moving. After the initial registration, they’re required to renew it annually. The county treasurer will send out a notice about one month before the renewal date and the process can be completed by using the online portal.
A duly completed vehicle bill of sale
An odometer disclosure statement for vehicles under 16,000 pounds and newer than 20 years.
A duly completed application for a certificate of title and registration for a vehicle
For vehicles 8 years old and younger, a damage disclosure form is required
A certificate of title that has been signed over to the new owner
A driver’s license that’s valid in Iowa
The fees associated with registration
Insurance proof that meets the mandatory minimums
If someone will be registering the vehicle on behalf of the owner, a motor vehicle power of attorney is needed.