Federal and Kansas law requires that you state the mileage upon transfer of ownership. Providing a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.
If the lien has been paid off, use the assignment portion of the Lienholder Consent to Transfer Ownership, Form TR-128, attach the lien release in lieu of the lienholder's portion of the consent and go to your local county treasurer's motor vehicle office and make application for title.
This written disclosure must be signed by the transferor, including the printed name, and shall contain the following information: (1) The odometer reading at the time of the transfer (not to include tenths of miles); (2) The date of the transfer; (3) The transferor's name and current address; (3a) The transferee's ...
The following paperwork is required for selling a car in Kansas: Certificate of Title.
How To Transfer Ownership Of A Car Without A Title In Kansas. If you lost the title for your Kansas vehicle, you will need to apply for a replacement title before you can sell your car. Simply complete the application and bring it and the required documents and fees to the county treasurer's office.