If you are buying a car in Italy for use in your country then it is definitely better to buy it from a private person. In addition to the price you pay the seller, you will also need to pay customs fees in your country if you plan to export the car outside of Italy. The most popular car brand in Italy is FIAT. These are economical, compact and budget cars that are worth your attention for everyday use.

The table below lists all the most popular sites for buying and selling cars in Italy:

site address
auto.trovit.it
autouncle.it
autohero.com/it/
autosupermarket.it
vetrinamotori.it
autoscout24.it

How to buy a used car in Italy


After you have found the right car, all that remains is to process the purchase with the transfer of ownership, verify the transfer of ownership of the car and update the documents for the car. In this case, you must have your identity card, tax code and a tax stamp worth €14.62 with you. At this stage, simply contact the Public Vehicle Register (PRA), vehicle registration agency or your local Civil Motorisation office.

Here you need to fill out a form for the transfer of ownership and another for updating documents for the car, then the seller and the buyer must sign both forms and within a few days the deal is concluded. After paying for the vehicle, the buyer receives a certificate of ownership, although to date a single document of ownership and DUS (Documento Unico di circolazione e di proprietà) is issued.

Within 60 days, you must register the transfer of ownership by contacting the STA, Motorization Authority or (PRA). The cost of the operation depends on the type of vehicle and the province of residence, aspects that affect the amount of IPT, provincial transcription tax. In addition to the IPT, you must pay an ACI fee of €27, a DT fee of €10.20 and a stamp duty of €48, with costs of at least €225.

How to buy a used car in Italy and deregister it and take it out of Italy

In cases of selling a car abroad, or for permanent residence in another country, you need to deregister the car for export to another country.

Regarding the procedure, it is necessary to contact the STA ACI (Automotive Club of Italy) directly. At the end of the process, a radiation certificate will be issued, also available in digital format. You can access it with a special code that will be given to you at the end of the procedure.

From January 1, 2020, unlike before, a certificate can only be issued if the car has passed a positive MOT no more than 6 months before the request for cancellation.

Therefore, if you want to continue the deregistration of your car for export, we advise you to check the date of the last technical inspection in time. If it was earlier than the expected 6 months, even by a few days, you will have to do it again.

Who can deregister a car in Italy for sale abroad?

The person who has the right can be:

  1. car owner
  2. a beneficiary not yet determined by the PRA

In the second case, it can be an heir who has not yet completed the process of accepting the inheritance, or the buyer himself, who will have to present  the deed of sale  at the time of the request.

Deregistration of an impounded car in Italy: is it possible?

If the car is subject  to administrative seizure,  it can be taken to another country  only after the debt is paid off  .

Even in the case of a mortgage or foreclosure, a deed with the creditor’s consent must be attached to the cancellation itself.

In case of uncertainty, we still advise you to request  a PRA check  to find out the legal status of the car and whether this allows it to be transferred to another country.

Documents required for exporting a car outside of Italy

Regarding documents, keep in mind that you will need to show:

  • Purchase and sale agreement
  • Certificate of Title (CdP) in paper form
  • Registration certificate or single circulation document.
  • Car license plates
  • A valid identity document

The cost of deregistering a car in Italy: how much do you spend?

For those who want to take out the car, it should also be taken into account that all bureaucratic procedures are associated with additional costs:

ServicePrice
ACI meetings13.50 euros
Purchase/Sale Agreement€32.00 + €1.78 for postage
Choirs of DT€10.20 + €1.78 for postage

To the costs mentioned by us, it is necessary to add those related to the technical inspection of the car, if the last of them was carried out more than 6 months before the date of submission of the cancellation. Also, if the car will go outside the EU, you need to add costs for the Export Declaration, the price of which is more than 100 euros.

Also note that if the amount of the car purchase/sale agreement in Italy is more than 1,000 euros, it is possible only through a bank .

Deregistration and registration: a car exported to Europe or other countries

A practice closely related to deregistration of a car for export is its registration or re-registration abroad.

To provide some clarity in the practice of car emissions, depending on the different situations, we have prepared this short summary for you.

  • EU country and registered car  : If you decide to sell or export to an EU country and register the car, you will need a copy of the foreign registration certificate to complete the deregistration.
  • EU country and the car is not yet registered  : if the car is sold or exported, but not re-registered, a transport document is required for deregistration.
  • Non-EU country registered car  : in this case, a foreign registration certificate with a sworn translation must be added to the standard documentation.
  • Non-EU country, registered car  : if the car sold outside Europe is not yet registered in the new country of circulation, a customs declaration in DAU format must be shown at the cancellation stage.
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