Aug. 16, 2024

Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Used Car in Idaho

1. Determine Your Budget 

Before you start shopping for a used car, determine your budget. Consider the total cost of ownership, including taxes, registration fees, insurance, and maintenance.

For more budgeting tips, visit the Idaho DMV Budgeting Guide. 

 

2. Research and Find a Car 

Research different makes and models to find a car that meets your needs and fits your budget.Use online resources like Kelley Blue Book and Edmunds to compare prices and read reviews. 

 

3. Check the Vehicle History Report 

Obtain a vehicle history report using the VIN number. This report provides information on the car’s past, including accidents, repairs, and title status. Services like Carfax and AutoCheck can provide these reports. 

 

4. Inspect the Car and Take a Test Drive 

Inspect the car thoroughly for any signs of damage or wear. Take the car for a test drive to assess its performance.

Use this Test Drive Checklist for guidance. 

 

5. Negotiate the Price 

Negotiate the price with the seller. Use the information from your research and the vehicle history report to justify your offer.

For tips on negotiation, visit the Idaho DMV Negotiation Guide

 

6. Complete the Purchase Agreement 

Once you agree on a price, complete the purchase agreement. Ensure all details are correct and both parties sign the document.

A sample purchase agreement can be found here

 

7. Obtain a Bill of Sale 

A Bill of Sale is required to document the transaction. This document should include the purchase price, date of sale, and signatures of both parties.

You can download the Bill of Sale form here

 

8. Complete the Title Transfer 

Both the buyer and the seller need to complete the relevant sections on the vehicle title. The buyer must then submit the title to the Idaho DMV to complete the transfer.

More information can be found here

 

9. Register the Car 

Register the car in your name at your local Idaho DMV office. You will need to provide the title, Bill of Sale, proof of insurance, and payment for registration fees.

Find your nearest DMV office here

 

10. Pay the Required Fees 

Be prepared to pay the necessary fees, including sales tax, registration fees, and title transfer fees.

For a detailed fee schedule, visit the Idaho DMV Fees Page

 

 

All Fees for Buying a Used Car in Idaho 

 

1. Sales Tax 

Idaho charges a sales tax on the purchase of a used car. The current sales tax rate is 6%.

For more information, visit the Idaho State Tax Commission. 

 

2. Title Transfer Fee 

The fee to transfer the title of a used car in Idaho is $14.

More details can be found on the Idaho DMV Fees Page

 

3. Registration Fee 

Registration fees in Idaho vary based on the age and type of the vehicle. The fees are as follows: 

  • 1-2 years old: $69 
  • 3-4 years old: $57 
  • 5-6 years old: $45 
  • 7 years and older: $36 

Additional fees may apply for special plates. More information is available here

 

4. License Plate Fee 

A standard license plate fee is $3. Specialty plates may have additional costs.

Visit the Idaho DMV Specialty Plates Page for more information. 

 

5. Emission Test Fee 

If you live in Ada or Canyon counties, an emission test is required. The fee for the test is $20.

For more details, visit Idaho Emissions Testing. 

 

6. Documentation Fee 

Some dealerships may charge a documentation fee to cover the processing of paperwork. This fee varies by dealership and should be disclosed during the purchase process. 

 

7. Inspection Fee 

If the vehicle is being brought in from out of state, a VIN inspection may be required. The fee for this inspection is $5.

More information can be found here

 

 

FAQ About Buying a Used Car in Idaho 

 

What Kind of Insurance Does My Used Car Need? 

In Idaho, you must have liability insurance for your used car. The minimum coverage limits are $25,000 for injury or death of one person, $50,000 for injury or death of two or more people, and $15,000 for property damage.

For more information, visit the Idaho DMV Insurance Requirements

 

How to Protect Yourself When Buying a Used Car Privately 

When buying a used car privately, take the following precautions:

  • Get a vehicle history report 
  • Have the car inspected by a trusted mechanic 
  • Verify the seller's identity 
  • Complete a Bill of Sale and ensure the title is signed over to you.

For more tips, visit the Idaho Attorney General's Consumer Protection Page.

 

Is Buying a Car Privately with Cash a Good Idea? 

Buying a car privately with cash can be a good idea if you take precautions to protect yourself. Ensure you get a receipt, complete a Bill of Sale, and verify the title transfer. It's also advisable to meet the seller in a safe location.

For more information, visit the Idaho DMV

 

What Are Temporary Tags? 

Temporary tags allow you to drive a vehicle legally while waiting for your permanent registration and plates. In Idaho, temporary tags are valid for 30 days. You can obtain them from the DMV or a licensed dealer.

For more details, visit the Idaho DMV Temporary Permits Page. 

 

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