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Can Odometer Statements Require Notarization? While specific regulations vary among states, some necessitate submitting notarized odometer disclosure statements and sale/title paperwork.
To transfer a vehicle title in Wisconsin, you need a valid Wisconsin drivers license or ID, proof of residency, the vehicle title, the odometer reading, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and the purchase price. Having all documents ready helps streamline the process.
It is also a very good idea to create a bill of sale dated and signed by the new owner. The Division of Motor Vehicles also provides a Statement of Vehicle Transfer (MV2488) for this purpose. Completing this DMV form will help eliminate your liability if the new owner fails to properly register the vehicle.
The Odometer Disclosure Statement Form is required at specific points during vehicle transactions. At the Time of Sale or Transfer: The form must be completed and signed at the moment of sale or transfer of the vehicle to certify the odometer reading. This is mandatory for both private and dealer sales.
Use the Statement of Intent Form MV2489 to get a corrected title when your title or Manufacturer Statement of Origin (MSO) has a change or erasure in the purchaser, lien holder or odometer area.
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What does an exempt status mean? It means the vehicle is exempt from odometer disclosure due to age (model year 2010 or older), vehicle type (e.g. trailer), or weight (registered or gross vehicle weight rating over 16,000 pounds). The seller is not required to report the mileage from the odometer.
No problem. Give the title to the person who is to receive the car and have the owner sign the title as seller for $1. Go to license bureau and have the new title drawn up.
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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