West Virginia Odometer Disclosure Statement (Dealers)

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West Virginia
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WV-SKU-0218
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Odometer Disclosure Statement (Dealers)

West Virginia Odometer Disclosure Statement (Dealers) is a document containing information regarding the odometer reading of a motor vehicle. This statement is required by West Virginia law when a vehicle is sold, transferred, or traded between dealers or to a private party. The document must be signed and dated by both the buyer and the seller. The statement must include the vehicle's make, model, year, VIN, and current odometer reading. There are two types of West Virginia Odometer Disclosure Statement (Dealers): one is for motor vehicle sales by dealers and the other is for motor vehicle sales to private parties. Both forms are available on the West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles website.

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What You'll Need to Transfer your Vehicle Title in West Virginia The completed signed original title. If the car is less than 10 years old, the odometer reading must be noted and both parties must sign. Your driver's license. Completed Application for Certificate of Title. Payment for $10 title transfer fees and taxes.

Every motor vehicle dealer shall comply with all requirements of the Federal Odometer Act and § 46.2-629 by completing the appropriate odometer mileage statement form for each vehicle purchased, sold or transferred, or in any other way acquired or disposed of.

SELLER AND BUYER MUST COMPLETE THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT, SIGN, AND HAVE IT NOTARIZED. THE OWNERSHIP STATUS OF THE VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR BOAT NAMED HEREIN, WILL NOT CHANGE UNTIL THE BUYER APPLIES FOR AND IS ISSUED A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.

SELLER AND BUYER MUST COMPLETE THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT, SIGN, AND HAVE IT NOTARIZED.

All West Virginia bills of sale should include: A description of the item. The legal name and physical address of the buyer and the seller. The date of the sale.

In West Virginia, car ownership transfers are required to include a bill of sale. The state provides a summary of your responsibilities during a vehicle transaction, whether you're the buyer or the seller. A West Virginia motor vehicle bill of sale must include: Buyer and seller's names and addresses.

Residents of West Virginia need to bring their title, driver's license, completed application form (available below), and payment for the registration fee. New residents to West Virginia should bring the current registration certificate, as well as proof of residency in the state.

Actual: the mileage as stated is the Actual Mileage, there are no discrepancies. In Excess of Mechanical Limits: Due to limited digits on a vehicle's odometer, the actual mileage is impossible to determine by 'sight'. Example: a vehicle with a 5-digit odometer could not accurately identify mileage over 99,999 miles.

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West Virginia Odometer Disclosure Statement (Dealers)