How To Sell A Car In Texas (2026)
- Tips for Preparing Your Car for Sale in Texas
- Steps to Sell a Car Privately in Texas
- Steps to Sell a Car to a Dealership in Texas
- How to Transfer a Car Title in Texas
- What to Do With License Plates and Registration Stickers
- Trading in Your Car vs. Selling Privately
- Common Mistakes to Avoid When Selling a Car in Texas
- Learn More About Car Sales From ConsumerShield
You may be surprised to learn that selling a vehicle can expose you to legal risks. Here’s how to sell a car in Texas, step by step.
Tips for Preparing Your Car for Sale in Texas
Clean your vehicle before listing it. Not only is a clean car more attractive to buyers, but leaving personal papers inside could lead to identity theft.
If you lost your title, consider replacing it. You can avoid accompanying the buyer to register the vehicle if you have the title.
Steps to Sell a Car Privately in Texas
Decide on a sale price. Online resources provide used car valuation ranges based on the vehicle’s condition, age and model.
You can list your car on classified ad sites and social media platforms. Pick one used by locals to avoid scams.
Consider meeting prospective buyers in public locations, and ask to hold the prospective buyer’s car keys until they return from any test drive. If someone is interested, negotiate a fair price based on your valuation research.
Steps to Sell a Car to a Dealership in Texas
Selling or trading in your vehicle at a dealership is usually easier because the business will usually have a narrower negotiating range. Clean your car, and obtain a replacement title before going to the dealership.
How to Transfer a Car Title in Texas
Whether you sell to a private party or a dealer, you will sign the title and write the odometer reading. You must also sign an application for title and registration and write the sale price. The buyer needs both of these documents to obtain a car registration in Texas.
What to Do With License Plates and Registration Stickers
Texas allows you to transfer, retain or destroy the plates. Stickers are non-transferable.
You must also file a vehicle transfer notification. Without taking this step, you can open yourself up to citations or accident claims if the buyer violates Texas traffic laws or causes an accident.
Trading in Your Car vs. Selling Privately
You’ll generally get a better price by selling your car instead of trading it in. However, you can reduce your monthly car payments and sales tax by trading in a vehicle for a new car.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Selling a Car in Texas
Although the state does not require it, consider writing a vehicle bill of sale in Texas to document the transaction in case a dispute arises.
Make sure not to mislead the buyer about the vehicle. The buyer can rescind the sale if you commit fraud.
Learn More About Car Sales From ConsumerShield
Have more questions about how to sell a car in Texas? Explore ConsumerShield’s library of resources and tools today.
Vehicle Bill of Sale
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Frequently Asked Questions
Electronic payments are easier. However, cash or a certified check is often safer.
The signed title should be enough unless your car has obvious operational problems. In that case, you might want a bill of sale noting that the car is sold “as-is.”
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