Note: I've heard people refer to it as a Florida VIN Check; it's the same thing. Along with the VIN inspection, owners must complete an application for Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification. The form for this is HSMV 82042, which can be found at .
(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.?
The State of Florida allows a notary public to verify VIN numbers on vehicles.
WE STATE THAT THIS 5 or , 6 DIGIT ODOMETER NOWS READS . XX (NO TENTHS) MILES, DATE READ //, AND WE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE THE ODOMETER READING: CAUTION: Read carefully before checking a box. 1. REFLECTS ACTUAL MILAGE.
You will first need a Notary Public to complete a VIN and Odometer Verification. After moving to Florida, you have 30 days to register or title your vehicle. You may personally obtain your Florida vehicle title at the Tax Collectors office or have Barrios Notary Services personally appear for you.
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).
The State of Florida allows a notary public to verify VIN numbers on vehicles.