Georgia Bill of Sale Form
A Georgia bill of sale is used for recording the sale of items and legally transferring ownership from the seller to the buyer. Items can include vehicles, boats or vessels, firearms, and so on. Both parties need to sign this legal document and keep copies for registration and accounting purposes.
We tell you about the different bill of sale forms that you will need for the purchase and sale of personal property in Georgia.

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Georgia Bill of Sale By Type
Georgia Vehicle Registration Forms
- Bill of Sale (Form T-7): Necessary for documenting the transfer of a vehicle’s ownership from the seller to the buyer
- Motor Vehicle Title/Tag Application (Form MV-1): Required when applying for a motor vehicle’s title.
- Certification of Inspection (Form T-22B): Get this certificate of registration from a non-title state or county if the original title or a Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin (MSO) for a vehicle is unavailable.
- Odometer Disclosure Statementa or Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit (Form T-107) or Form T-107A Application Odometer Discrepancy Affidavit:
- Seller needs to create this document to disclose the vehicle’s odometer reading at the time of the transaction.
Georgia Boat/Vessel Registration Forms
- Certified True Bill of Sale for Vessel (Form DNR LBRU): Essential for transferring the ownership of a watercraft (motorized or non-motorized) from a seller to a buyer
- Vessel Registration/Title Application (REV 2020): Used for applying for the title or registration of a vessel
- Original Certificate of Title or Current Registration: Issued by the seller, used only for out-of-state title transfers
- Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin: Received from the car manufacturer, only necessary for new boats or vessels
Georgia Firearm Registration Forms
A generic bill of sale form is used for registering firearms in Georgia. Though unnecessary, it offers proof of ownership.