This form is a bill of sale of an automobile. The seller(s) guarantees that the automobile is his/her/their property and is free of all claims and offsets of any kind. The bill of sale also states that the automobile is sold "as-is" without any warranties, express or implied. A separate Odometer Disclosure Statement is included with the bill of sale.
The Odometer statement form for Florida is an important document used in the process of buying or selling a motor vehicle. It is designed to protect both the buyer and seller by accurately disclosing the mileage on the vehicle at the time of transfer. In Florida, the Odometer statement form is required for all vehicles less than 10 years old. The purpose of the Odometer statement form is to prevent fraudulent practices, such as "rolling back" the mileage on a vehicle to make it appear less used or more valuable. It is a legal requirement to disclose the accurate mileage, and failure to do so can result in severe penalties. The Odometer statement form for Florida includes various key details, such as the vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, year, and the names and addresses of both the buyer and seller. In addition to these identifying details, the form requires the seller to disclose the exact mileage of the vehicle at the time of sale. It is important to note that there are different types of Odometer statement forms for Florida, depending on the specific situation. The most common forms used are: 1. Odometer Disclosure Statement (Form HMV 82993): This form is used in the general sale of motor vehicles and is required for all private sales or transfers. 2. Odometer Disclosure Statement for Exempt Vehicles (Form HMV 82995): This form is used when selling or transferring a vehicle that is exempt from odometer disclosure requirements. This includes vehicles that are over 10 years old or have a gross vehicle weight rating (OVER) of more than 16,000 pounds. 3. Odometer Disclosure Statement for Leased Vehicles (Form HMV 84061): This form is used specifically for leased vehicles and must be completed by both the lessee and lessor. It is crucial for both the buyer and seller to complete and sign the appropriate Odometer statement form accurately. This form serves as an official record of the vehicle's mileage at the time of transfer and helps protect against potential fraudulent practices.