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Federal law (and State law, if applicable) requires that the lessee disclose the mileage to the lessor in connection with the transfer of ownership. Failure to complete or making a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment. Complete disclosure form below and return to lessor.
SO when it goes past 99,999 it goes back to 00,000 at that point it has surpassed its mechanical ability to record accurate mileage. SO that phase is just a warning to future buyers that the state cannot determine what the mileage is with any certainty.
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. 5.020 Disclosure Features - California DMV California DMV (.gov) odometer-mileage-reporting California DMV (.gov) odometer-mileage-reporting
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.
All trailers and all-terrain vehicles are exempt from mileage disclosure requirements. Exceptions are: Any motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 16,000 pounds; Any motor vehicle model year 2010 or older and at least ten years of age at the time of ownership transfer.

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The Federal Odometer Act, passed in 1972, modified the United States Code to prohibit tampering with a motor vehicles odometer and to provide safeguards to protect purchasers in the sale of motor vehicles with altered or reset odometers. The Act provides definitions and civil and criminal penalties for odometer fraud. Federal Odometer Act - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki FederalOdometerAct wikipedia.org wiki FederalOdometerAct
5.025 Disclosure Requirements (Code of Federal Regulations Title 49 580.5 (c) and 580.5 (f) Original Signature(s) RequiredOdometer disclosure requires original signatures by the seller(s) and buyer(s); signatures by power of attorney are not acceptable. 5.025 Disclosure Requirements - California DMV ca.gov odometer-mileage-reporting ca.gov odometer-mileage-reporting
An odometer disclosure statement is a legal document that states the accurate mileage on a vehicles odometer at the time of transfer from the seller to the buyer. If the seller knows that the cars mileage is incorrect, the document must contain that information. What is an Odometer Statement? Definition and FAQs LawDistrict Legal Dictionary LawDistrict Legal Dictionary

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