Bill of Sale of Automobile and Odometer Statement for As-Is Sale - California 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county and the sale amount in the designated fields. This establishes the legal context of your transaction.
  3. Fill in the buyer's and seller's names, ensuring accuracy as these will be used for legal identification.
  4. Complete the vehicle details: Make, Model, Body Type, VIN, and Year. This information is crucial for identifying the specific automobile being sold.
  5. Review the 'as-is' clause carefully. By signing, both parties acknowledge that no warranties are provided regarding the vehicle's condition.
  6. Have both seller(s) sign and print their names in the appropriate sections to validate the agreement.
  7. Complete the Odometer Disclosure Statement by stating the current mileage and checking any applicable statements regarding odometer discrepancies.
  8. Ensure all signatures are obtained from both transferor (seller) and transferee (buyer), along with their printed information.

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What Information Do I Need for the Bill of Sale? Both the buyers and the sellers full names. Contact information for both individuals. The vehicles make, model, and trim type. The vehicles Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and the cars odometer reading. The price the car was sold for in this exchange.
How to Write an Odometer Disclosure Statement Form Vehicle Information: Include the VIN, make, model, and year. Odometer Reading: Clearly state the current mileage, ensuring accuracy. Certification Statement: A declaration that the mileage is correct to the best of your knowledge.
According to state law: Insurers must collect and verify mileage data every three years. Drivers who fail to report mileage may have their policy adjusted to the state average, which can increase their premium. Insurance companies may ask for odometer readings, telematics data, or service records to verify mileage.
With an as is car sale agreement, the seller is protected from future claims or liabilities when it comes to the vehicles condition after the sale is completed. Price flexibility. The as is nature of the sale can provide room for negotiating the price.
The information that is standard on a completed odometer disclosure statement form includes: The sellers name and contact information. The buyers name and contact information. The date the odometer is certified. The vehicles year, make, model number. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

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A California Automobile Bill of Sale (Sold As Is Without Warranty) is an agreement by which one party transfers its rights to another party. It is used upon the sale of a motor vehicle or automobile.
For Car Buyers Bill of Rights, visit .dmv.ca.gov. Federal and State Law requires that you state the mileage upon transfer of ownership. Failure to complete or providing a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.

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