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I hereby docHub that to the best of my knowledge the odometer reading reflects the amount of mileage in excess of its mechanical limits. 2. I hereby docHub that the odometer reading is NOT the actual mileage and should not be relied upon. WARNING - ODOMETER DISCREPANCY.
If your vehicle is equipped with an odometer capable of reading 999,999 miles, you need only write in the odometer disclosure the actual mileage shown on the odometer. (NOTE: Do not write in tenths of miles.) (Example: If your odometer reads 118, 666.6 miles, you would disclose 118,666 miles on the title.)
The transferee, when applying for a title, is required to provide the transferors (sellers) title, and if that title contains a space for the ( print page 52667) transferor to disclose the vehicles mileage, that information must be included, and the statement must be signed and dated by the transferor.
This written disclosure must be signed by the transferor, including the printed name, and shall contain the following information: (1) The odometer reading at the time of the transfer (not to include tenths of miles); (2) The date of the transfer; (3) The transferors name and current address; (3a) The transferees
Federal law requires you to share the odometer mileage in conjunction with the transfer of ownership. Failure to complete or provide a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.
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Related Q&A to Automobile Odometer Statement Form

The Federal Truth in Mileage Act (1986) requires the California DMV to collect and validate the odometer reading for most motor vehicles upon initial registration and registered owner transfers. Odometer mileage readings are mandatory when the vehicle is initially registered or when transfer ownership occurs.
The odometer disclosure should contain: The complete vehicle description (make, year model, body type, and vehicle identification number). The date of sale. Reference to federal and state law with the following or similar wording:
Illinois law prohibits odometer tampering and requires anyone who sells a motor vehicle to disclose the accuracy of its odometer reading. All sellers of a motor vehicle are subject to the law private citizens, as well as car dealers.

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