Odometer disclosure statement florida 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the odometer disclosure statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the vehicle description section. Enter the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), year, make, color, body type, and title number.
  3. In the Odometer Disclosure Statement section, accurately state the current mileage reading from the odometer. Ensure you do not include tenths of a mile.
  4. Select one of the three options regarding the odometer reading: actual mileage, exceeds mechanical limits, or not actual mileage. Read each option carefully before making your selection.
  5. Both seller and buyer must sign and print their names in the designated areas. Include street addresses, city, state, and zip code for both parties.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed form.

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If your state requires you to docHub a mileage meter disclosure statement, NotaryLive provides an online notarization process where you can remotely sign and docHub a document from the comfort of your home.
Is a car bill of sale the only document that should include an odometer disclosure statement? No, not only a car bill of sale should have one. Its a good idea to obtain an odometer statement along with the bill of sale when you purchase any type of vehicle, including the following: Motorcycle bill of sale.
If the verification is performed by someone other than a Notary, the VIN verification can be performed by a Florida Licensed Dealer, Law Enforcement Officer, Military Police Officer, or Florida Compliance Examiner/Inspector (Division of Motorist Services/Tax Collector employee).
(1) Every certificate of title issued by the department must contain the following statement on its reverse side: Federal and state law require the completion of the odometer statement set out below. Failure to complete or providing false information may result in fines, imprisonment, or both.
How to Obtain an Odometer Disclosure Statement. Every state requires some form of odometer disclosure statement. You can visit your state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website for specific details about where you live. Some states use a federal form for the statement, and others have their own unique templates.
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(2) Each certificate of title issued by the department must contain on its front side a form for transfer of title by the titleholder of record, which form must contain an odometer disclosure statement in the form required by 49 C.F.R. s. 580.5.
Section 580.8(a) requires motor vehicle dealers and distributors, who are required to issue an odometer disclosure, to retain copies of each odometer statement they issue and receive for five years.

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