Kentucky odometer disclosure statement 2008 form-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kentucky Odometer Disclosure Statement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the transferor’s name in the designated field. This is the person transferring ownership of the vehicle.
  3. Next, input the current odometer reading in miles, ensuring no tenths are included. This is crucial for compliance with federal law.
  4. Select one of the two statements regarding the odometer reading: either certify that it reflects actual mileage or indicate that it does not reflect actual mileage due to discrepancies.
  5. Fill in the vehicle details including make, model, body type, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and year of manufacture.
  6. Have the transferor sign and print their name, followed by providing their address details including street, city, state, and zip code.
  7. The transferee must also sign and print their name along with their address information.
  8. Finally, ensure that a notary public completes the certification section at the bottom of the form before submission.

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Federal and State law require that you state the mileage upon transfer of ownership. Failure to complete or providing a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.
Request a vehicle history report to check for odometer discrepancies in the vehicles history. If the seller does not have a vehicle history report, use the cars VIN to order a vehicle history report online.
(1) A person transferring his or her ownership of a motor vehicle shall give the transferee a written disclosure: (A) Of the cumulative mileage registered by the odometer; or.
The purpose of the Odometer Disclosure Statement Form 729 is to provide a legal record of the odometer reading of a vehicle at the time of transfer of ownership. This form protects both the seller and buyer by ensuring transparency regarding the vehicles mileage, serving as a safeguard against fraud.
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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A Kentucky motor vehicle power of attorney (Form TC96-336) allows a vehicle owner to appoint another person to sign the documents needed to transfer ownership and disclose mileage. This form should be forwarded to the county clerk along with the title and registration application.
Takeaway. After reading this blog, you already know how to check the odometer. Locate the odometer on the dashboard, then turn the ignition. You will see the displayed numbers that represent the total mileage.

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