PrivateAuto streamlines the private car buying experience and makes it easy and safe. From encrypted messaging to instantaneous payments, we are the only transactional marketplace for private-party used vehicles.
Should I Purchase from a Dealer or a Private Party?
The private-party vehicle purchase offers the following advantages:
1. You drive the deal on your terms. PrivateAuto allows you to make offers and negotiate the best deal directly with the seller.
2. Get a better price by cutting out the middleman and going straight to the source. Dealers must buy low and sell high to make a profit and keep the lights on. You don’t need to fund them.
3. Avoid dealer fees. Car dealerships charge documentation fees that range from $50 to over $1,000.
4. Enjoy security and convenience when you do the deal with PrivateAuto. Our transactional marketplace gives dealer-like convenience in the palm of your hand. From scheduling the test drive to sending instant payments, you’ll love how easy the process is.
Oklahoma Used Car-Buying Process
1. Find a car
2. Research the car
3. Arrange the test drive
4. Inspect the car
5. Sign the bill of sale
6. Pay the seller
7. Have the seller sign over the title
8. Insure the car
9. Register and title the car in your name
10. Pay sales taxes and fees
11. Get a new plate
Let’s go over these steps in more detail.
1. Find a car
Browse Used Cars Online
There are lots of car-buying platforms with used cars for sale by owner:
- Online classifieds
- National classifieds such as Craigslist and OfferUp.
- Local classifieds such as KSL Cars.
- Vehicle listing sites such as Autotrader.
- Social media listings.
- Auction websites such as Cars and Bids and Hemmings.
While these platforms help you find used cars in your area, all of them lack transactional capability. Because they leave you to your own devices when it comes down to closing the deal we call them “meetingplaces”.
Another major downside to most of these websites is that they mix dealer inventory with private-party cars. Most of them don’t have an easy way to filter by private-party vehicles, so you’re left burrowing through a glut of dealer listings to find the private offerings.
We’re the world’s first and only fully self-service tech-enabled solution for every stage of the deal.
We have nothing against other listing sites. If you find your car on one of them, we’re happy for you. But we still want you to have the transactional security and convenience that our users enjoy.
That’s why DealNow was created. DealNow is the easiest way to close your own vehicle deal, anytime. It’s the safe and simple way to avoid fraud, sign documents, and instantly transfer money, all in one app. Invite the seller to DealNow and fast-track your transaction.
2. Research the car
Research the Vehicle
We have partnered with AutoCheck to provide vehicle history reports on premium listings. AutoCheck gets its data from these sources:
- Car dealerships and extended warranty companies.
- State Departments of Motor Vehicles (BMVs).
- OEM manufacturers.
- Auto auctions.
- Salvage auctions.
- Service records from maintenance facilities.
- Import and export companies.
- Rental and fleet companies.
- Collision repair shops.
- Insurance companies.
- Vehicle inspection and state inspection stations.
An AutoCheck report reveals important info about the car’s history that you should know.
- Title history: salvage titles, junk titles, flood damage, hail damage, storm damage, fire damage, and more.
- City and state of previous registration, number of owners.
- Accidents and damage reports, stolen vehicles.
- Regular maintenance (or lack thereof).
- Manufacturer buybacks or lemon titles.
- Rental, taxi, lease, or government use.
- Lien information, vehicle ownership transfers.
- Odometer rollback.
- Emissions records.
- Collision repair history.
- Major repairs.
- Open recalls.
- Structural or frame damage.
- Service, repair, and maintenance performed.
- Total loss and reason for the loss.
- Stolen vehicles.
3. Arrange the test drive
Go for a Test Drive
Other marketplaces force you to exchange sensitive info with the seller and have a dreadful back-and-forth conversation about scheduling. Your privacy is compromised, and you waste a lot of time.
We keep your sensitive info private and secure. All communication happens through our secure messaging system. Our in-app scheduler makes it easy to schedule the meetup: just select from the seller’s available times and show up at their designated location.
4. Inspect the car
Sign an Oklahoma Bill of Sale
Here are the necessary elements in a bill of sale:
- The make, model, and year of the car.
- Date of the transaction.
- Price of the car.
- Your full name and signature.
- The other party’s full name and signature.
- A description of the car.
- A warranty disclaimer stating the car is being sold as-is.
PrivateAuto provides an official Oklahoma bill of sale as part of our standard in-app transaction process. At the appropriate stage of the transaction workflow, the buyer and seller will be asked to sign the Oklahoma bill of sale electronically in the PrivateAuto app.
5. Sign the bill of sale
Sign an Oklahoma Bill of Sale
Here are the necessary elements in a bill of sale:
- The make, model, and year of the car.
- Date of the transaction.
- Price of the car.
- Your full name and signature.
- The other party’s full name and signature.
- A description of the car.
- A warranty disclaimer stating the car is being sold as-is.
PrivateAuto provides an official Oklahoma bill of sale as part of our standard in-app transaction process. At the appropriate stage of the transaction workflow, the buyer and seller will be asked to sign the Oklahoma bill of sale electronically in the PrivateAuto app.
6. Pay the seller
7. Have the seller sign over the title
Pay for the Car
You can send unlimited funds to the seller with no transfer fees. Holidays, weekends, or nights—anytime. The seller will receive the money immediately. It’s convenient, secure, and most importantly, easy to use. Its instantaneous nature provides escrow-like safeguards for you to control the deal.
If you are not in a place where you can pay cash for your next car, you can apply for a used auto loan directly within the PrivateAuto app. When your application is approved, your profile will show that you have verified funds, which will set you apart from other buyers.
Our lending partner will pay the seller in full when you close the deal and send payment. You will make monthly car payments to the lender. It’s that simple. Want to know how much your payments will be? Our car loan calculator will tell you.
Sign the Official Title
Both parties need to fill out the title certificate thoroughly. The following info is required:
- Names
- Addresses
- Signatures
- Vehicle identification number (VIN)
- Damage disclosure statement
Odometer Disclosure
You can always complete the Federal Odometer Disclosure Statement to make sure your bases are covered.
Inspect the odometer to verify that the seller’s entry is correct. Keep in mind that sellers who tamper with a car’s odometer to obtain a false reading can face serious consequences.
The PrivateAuto app has a field for the odometer reading so that both the buyer and the seller can check the mileage before moving forward.
VIN Check
The PrivateAuto app has a field for the VIN, where both the buyer and seller can check it for accuracy. This helps to eliminate errors (or the rare case of outright seller fraud).
8. Get insurance
Get Auto Insurance
PrivateAuto makes it easy to compare rates and get car insurance right in our app.
9. Register and title the vehicle in your name
Finalize with Oklahoma MVC
- Properly Assigned Purchase Agreement (or Form 722-1 )
- A completed Notice of Transfer of Ownership of a Vehicle form
- Payment for Oklahoma’s vehicle title transfer fee: $17.
- Payment for Oklahoma vehicle registration fee: from $26 to $96.
- Payment for Oklahoma combined vehicle sales tax: 4.5% of your vehicle’s purchase price
- Payment for the tire tax
- Payment for the VIN inspection fee: $4.
- Valid ID, driver’s license, or other proof of identity.
- Lien information (if there is a lien holder on the title).
- Proof of insurance.
- Completed odometer disclosure statement (if applicable)
License Plates
Oklahoma Vehicle FAQ
Does Oklahoma charge two types of taxes?
According to the Oklahoma Policy Institute, Oklahoma levies two taxes on motor vehicles.
1. Vehicle excise tax: $20 on the first $1,500 of vehicle value and 3.25% on the rest of the value. The value is assumed to be the same as the car’s sales price, unless there’s a significant discrepancy (covered below).
2. Sales tax: 1.25% of the value of the car.
What is the difference between a title fee and a title transfer fee in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, the title fee is $11.00, and it is the cost of getting a new title when a vehicle is purchased or ownership is transferred. On the other hand, the title transfer fee is $17.00, and it is the cost of transferring the ownership of a vehicle from one person to another.
How does the OTC establish the value of cars in Oklahoma?
The OTC establishes what the car is worth on the open market (it’s fair market value or FMV) by referring to Kelley Blue Book, NADA, or other reliable sources on used car prices.
How much is vehicle registration renewal in Oklahoma?
Registration renewal fees are based on the age of the passenger vehicle registered:
1st – 4th year = $96.00
5th – 8th year = $86.00
9th -12th year = $66.00
13th – 16th year = $46.00
17th year + = $26.00
How much is a duplicate title fee in Oklahoma?
In Oklahoma, the fee for a duplicate title is $11.
Does Oklahoma offer temporary registrations?
Oklahoma provides temporary registration for vehicles that are not registered in the state. These temporary permits include 72-hour permits, temporary commercial permits, and 30-day temporary tags.
Is registration less expensive for electric vehicles in Oklahoma?
The annual registration fee for electric vehicles is $110, while for plug-in hybrid vehicles, it is $82.
What is the sales use tax rate in Oklahoma City?
The sales tax rate in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is 8.625%. This includes the state sales tax rate of 4.5% and the 4.125% to the local sales tax.
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Andy Lewis
Contributing Author
Andy Lewis is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at PrivateAuto, bringing over 30 years of expertise in the technology field to the forefront of the online marketplace….