The Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA), through its Office of Motor Vehicles (OMV), is responsible for the streamlining of all essential vehicle services, including registration, titles, and lien management. This comprehensive guide covers the critical steps and legal requirements for selling a vehicle in Arkansas, adhering to Arkansas Code Title twenty-seven Chapter fourteen. It is imperative that sellers possess the official vehicle title, and that they obtain a replacement if it is lost. They must also ensure that any existing lien is released before ownership is transferred. Following a sale, there are several mandatory steps to be completed. These include the completion of a Bill of Sale, the submission of a Notice of Transfer of Ownership to the DFA within thirty days, and the removal of license plates. The state imposes a standard 6.5% sales tax on motor vehicles, in addition to local taxes, resulting in a high average total tax rate. Vehicle owners should also be aware of the state's traffic safety data, which includes a high rate of fatal accidents linked to driving under the influence and speeding. This information is vital for ensuring compliance and successful private party sales.