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The date the odometer is certified. The vehicle's year, make, model number. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The accurate mileage at the time of the date of odometer certification.
If the seller(s) know(s) that the true mileage of the motor vehicle is different from the mileage shown on the odometer and the difference is greater than that caused by an odometer calibration error, or that the true mileage is unknown, the seller(s) must provide a statement containing all known facts concerning the ...
All trailers and all-terrain vehicles are exempt from mileage disclosure requirements. Exceptions are: Any motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 16,000 pounds; Any motor vehicle model year 2010 or older and at least ten years of age at the time of ownership transfer.
Exempt from Odometer Disclosure: Any motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 16,000 pounds; NOTE: Pick-up trucks and vans are not exempt from mileage requirements.
If the Missouri title was issued after August 28, 1989, the odometer disclosure is required to be completed on the back of the title rather than on a separate disclosure statement.