Create Your Quitclaim Bill of Sale
Transfer personal property with no warranties or guarantees. The seller transfers whatever interest they have — the buyer accepts the item as-is.
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What's Included in This Document
This form generates a quitclaim bill of sale covering property transfer and explicitly disclaiming all warranties.
Property Transfer
Full property details and condition. Transfers whatever interest the seller has with no ownership guarantee.
Quitclaim Disclaimer
A prominent notice that the seller transfers interest without any warranty of ownership, title, or condition.
Sale Terms & Payment
Records price, payment method, and date. Adapts language for sales, gifts, and trades.
Signature & Notarization
Choose witness, notary, or neither. Notarization recommended for transactions of $1,000 or more.
What Does "Quitclaim" Mean?
The seller transfers whatever interest they have — with no promise of ownership or clear title. The buyer takes on 100% of the risk.
When to Use a Quitclaim Bill of Sale
Use this when the seller cannot guarantee ownership — such as inherited items or estate property with uncertain history.
Property Categories & Condition
A quitclaim bill of sale works for 11 property categories — from everyday items to specialty assets.
Furniture & Appliances
Household items being sold, gifted, or traded between private parties.
Electronics & Equipment
Laptops, TVs, power tools, and workshop equipment. Include brand and serial numbers.
Specialty Items
Musical instruments, jewelry, art, and sporting goods. Capture distinguishing features.
Machinery & Livestock
Heavy equipment, farm machinery, and livestock. Notarization strongly recommended for high-value assets.
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Protecting Both Parties
Even though it favors the seller, a quitclaim bill of sale protects both parties by documenting the transaction clearly.
Seller Protection
The disclaimer explicitly states no warranties are made, shielding the seller from post-sale claims.
Buyer Documentation
The buyer gets signed proof of the transaction, which is essential for insurance or resale.
Buyer-Beware Transparency
The as-is, no-warranty nature of the sale is unmistakably clear to both parties.
Proof of Transfer
A signed bill of sale is the only way to prove the transaction happened, which is critical for valuable items.
Quitclaim Bill of Sale
- No warranties or guarantees — true as-is transfer
- 11 property categories supported
- All 50 states covered
- Sales, gifts, and trades
- Notarization recommended for $1,000+
- Instant PDF download
Did you know?
Did you know?
A quitclaim bill of sale transfers whatever interest the seller has — which could be full, partial, or even none at all. It is commonly used for inherited items or estate sales where the ownership history is unclear. Unlike a warranty version, there is no legal recourse if ownership is later disputed.

Featured — State spotlight
No state-specific rules for personal property transfers.
Personal property transfers have no state-mandated registration requirements. A quitclaim bill of sale is valid in all 50 states without modification.

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"Sold a vintage guitar I inherited. The quitclaim version was perfect since I didn't know the full history."
Jason T.
Denver, CO
"Sold my old living room set. Clear and simple as-is transfer. Done in ten minutes."
Maria L.
Phoenix, AZ
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our quitclaim bill of sale
A quitclaim bill of sale transfers whatever interest the seller has in personal property with no warranties or guarantees.
A standard bill of sale includes a warranty of title. A quitclaim version makes no promises about ownership or condition.
Yes. It's valid in all 50 states for personal property transfers.
Instant PDF download · Updated for 2026
Instant PDF download · Updated for 2026