Bill of Sale: Compare your options
Comparing options for a Bill of Sale? Here's a clear, side-by-side look at flat-fee document automation, monthly subscription template libraries, and attorney drafting — so you can pick the path that actually fits your situation and budget.
- Ready in 5–10 minutes
- State-aware clauses
- PDF + Word, instant
- 30 days of edits
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Which option is right for you
The right way to get a Bill of Sale depends on your situation: flat-fee document automation works best for most routine cases, monthly subscription sites cost more over time, and attorney drafting makes sense for high-stakes or contested matters. This page compares all three on price, turnaround, what you actually get, and when each is the right call.
What each option actually includes
Flat-fee document automation (LegalDocumentsHub) gives you plain-English intake, state-aware clauses applied automatically, full preview before payment, and PDF + Word delivery — for a single $19.99 fee per document. No subscription, no renewal, no account required to start.
Monthly subscription template sites require a recurring payment — typically $30–$50 per month — to access generic templates you fill in manually. State-specific rules are often your responsibility to apply. Most gate the download behind the subscription or charge extra for certain formats.
Attorney drafting means a licensed lawyer reviews your situation and drafts a custom document. This is the right path for high-stakes, contested, or multi-jurisdiction situations. For a straightforward Bill of Sale, the cost is typically $300–$2,000+ with days to weeks of turnaround.
How we compare
| What you get | LegalDocumentsHub | Subscription template sites | DIY from scratch | Attorney drafted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $19.99 flat | $30–$50 / month | Free (time-heavy) | $300–$2,000+ |
| State-specific clauses | Automatic | Sometimes | You must research | Yes |
| Preview before paying | Full document | Often gated | n/a | Quote first |
| Subscription required | None | Yes | n/a | n/a |
| Turnaround | 5–10 minutes | 15–30 minutes | Hours–days | Days–weeks |
| PDF + editable Word | Both | Varies | Whatever you type | Usually PDF |
Real cost over a year
| Path | Up-front | Monthly | 1 doc / yr | 5 docs / yr |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LegalDocumentsHub | $19.99 | $0 | $19.99 | $99.95 |
| Subscription template site | $39 | $39 | $468 | $468 |
| Attorney drafting | $350+ | — | $350+ | $1,750+ |
Why flat-fee automation makes sense for most people
Mistakes when choosing how to create a document
Don't use a subscription site for a single document. If you only need one or two documents a year, a monthly subscription typically costs more in the first two months than the entire year of flat-fee usage at $19.99 per document.
Don't use flat-fee automation for contested or high-stakes matters. Document automation works best for routine situations. Eviction disputes, contested estates, custody modifications, and large-value commercial agreements are better served by attorney review.
Don't skip the preview. Whatever path you choose, read the full document before signing. Our platform shows every clause for free before you pay — take advantage of it.
Quick decision answers
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