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How to fill out the Bdvr 108 online
The Bdvr 108 form is an important document used for reporting odometer mileage during the transfer of vehicle ownership. This guide will provide you with clear and concise instructions on how to complete the form accurately online.
Follow the steps to complete the Bdvr 108 online.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Odometer Mileage Statement and open it in your online editor.
- Begin by entering the year, make, model, and body style of the vehicle in the designated fields.
- Input the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the required section. This is crucial for identifying the vehicle.
- Indicate the current odometer reading by filling in the appropriate box marked 'Odometer reading is:' and ensure to enter the number without tenths.
- Select the applicable option regarding the odometer mileage: either 'actual mileage,' 'not actual mileage - WARNING - ODOMETER DISCREPANCY,' or 'exceeds mechanical limits of odometer.'
- In the 'Name of Seller(s)' section, print the names of all sellers. Then, provide the address, city, state, and zip code for each seller.
- Have the sellers sign and date the form where indicated.
- In the 'Name of Purchaser(s)' section, print the names of all purchasers and fill out the address, city, state, and zip code.
- Purchasers should sign the form to acknowledge awareness of the odometer certification made by the seller(s) and date their signature.
- Once you have completed all sections of the form, you can save your changes, download the document, print it, or share it as necessary.
Complete your Bdvr 108 form online today to ensure a smooth transfer of vehicle ownership.
Federal law and section 233a of the Michigan Vehicle Code require that you state the mileage in connection with the transfer of ownership. Failure to complete this form or providing a false statement may result in one or more of the following: civil liability, fines and imprisonment.