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 Utah odometer waiver for registration is a legal document that releases the seller of a vehicle from any liability or responsibility associated with the accuracy of the vehicle's odometer reading. It is an essential form used during the registration process to protect both buyers and sellers. In Utah, there are primarily two types of odometer waivers for registration: 1. Federal Odometer Disclosure Statement: This waiver is required for all vehicles that are less than ten years old. It is an official federal form (Form 4224) that provides information about the vehicle's mileage at the time of sale. Both the buyer and the seller must sign this form to transfer the ownership legally. This waiver guarantees that the seller has accurately disclosed the mileage on the vehicle's odometer. 2. Exempt Vehicle Mileage Certification: This waiver is applicable to vehicles that are exempt from federal odometer disclosure requirements. Typically, this waiver is used for vehicles that are older than ten years or those that have a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (OVER) of over 16,000 pounds. It declares that the vehicle falls under an exemption category and is not legally required to disclose the mileage. When completing the Utah odometer waiver for registration, both the buyer and the seller must ensure that all the relevant information is accurately entered. The details required typically include the vehicle identification number (VIN), the purchase price, the buyer and seller's names and addresses, the date of sale, and the current odometer reading. It is important to mention that providing false information on the odometer waiver can lead to serious legal consequences. The Utah Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) strictly enforces the accuracy of odometer readings to prevent any fraudulent activities related to mileage tampering. By completing the appropriate odometer waiver for registration, both the buyers and sellers in Utah can ensure a transparent and lawful transfer of vehicle ownership, protecting themselves against any potential odometer fraud or inaccurate mileage readings.