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Odometer Disclosure Statement. Information. Step 1 ? Vehicle Information. Step 2 ? Buyer Information. Step 3 ? Seller Information. Step 4 ? Odometer Information. ? WARNING ? ODOMETER DISCREPANCY ? I hereby certify that the odometer reading is NOT the. Step 5 ? Statement of Buyer.
The Truth in Mileage Act (TIMA) is a federal law that requires the seller of a motor vehicle to provide an odometer disclosure to the buyer at the time of sale or transfer of ownership. The buyer must sign in acknowledgment of the mileage disclosed.
Odometer not certified legend would commonly be reflected on a title when the transaction did not involve a transfer, and therefore, the mileage is not required to be certified. For example, someone moving to Alabama from another state and completing an application for title and registration.
Note: Because the Odometer Disclosure Statement form is printed on tamperproof paper, it's not available online and we can't fax or email one to you. If you need a copy of the form, there are 2 ways to get it: Pick one up at any vehicle licensing office. Call 360-902-3770.
(1) When is an odometer disclosure statement required? An odometer disclosure statement is required on all transfers of ownership as required by RCW 46.12. 124 and Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.), unless specifically exempted.