Use our odometer disclosure statement to disclose the mileage of a vehicle.
Updated April 30, 2024
Written by Sara Hostelley | Reviewed by Brooke Davis
An odometer disclosure statement provides an official report of the mileage of a vehicle at the time of sale.
Because vehicles with higher mileage are usually worth less, some unscrupulous sellers may tamper with the odometer for a higher sale price. The disclosure statement aims to prevent odometer fraud.
The details and requirements of odometer disclosure statement forms vary from state to state, so checking the state requirements before creating your own is essential. The federal law that governs disclosure requirements for transferred motor vehicles is 49 U.S. Code § 32705.
An odometer disclosure statement is a document recording the current mileage on your vehicle. Your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) may provide a state-specific form, or you can use a generic template.
Odometer disclosure statements often ask for detailed information in a particular format. Your DMV or local equivalent establishes the formatting for this document. These agencies aim for continuity for quick and uniform application of signatures, seals, and other internal information. Some counties have their own forms, as well.
The seller should disclose the mileage and attach the appropriate form with the vehicle bill of sale and other documentation when registering as the vehicle’s new owner.
Many states and counties have different odometer disclosure statement forms. However, some states choose to use the federal format. Here’s an overview of the requirements in each state:
State | Odometer Reading Required? | State Law | Form |
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Alabama | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Alabama Department of Revenue | Form MVT 5-5 |
Alaska | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, with an un laden weight less than 12,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | 2 Alaska Admin. Code § 92.220 | Form 839 |
Arizona | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 28-2058 | Federal Form |
Arkansas | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | 006-05-92 Ark. Code R. § 3 | Included in the Bill of Sale |
California | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | California DMV Chapter 5: Vehicle Industry Registration Procedures Manual | Form REG 256 |
Colorado | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds. | Federal Law | Federal Form |
Connecticut | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds. | Federal Law | Federal Form |
Delaware | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds. | Del. Code tit. 21 § 6408 | Federal Form |
District of Columbia | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 18,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | D.C. Code § 50-506 | Federal Form |
Florida | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled; exempt after 20 years. | Fla. Stat. § 319.225 | Form HSMV 82042 |
Georgia | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Ga. Code § 40-3-25 | Form GA-25 |
Hawaii | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Federal Law | Included in the Bill of Sale |
Idaho | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled; exempt after 20 years. | Idaho Admin. Code r. 39.02.05.201 | Federal Form |
Illinois | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled; exempt for vehicles manufactured without odometer. | 625 ILCS 5/3-112.1 | Form VSD 333.4 |
Indiana | Yes, applies to passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, motorcycles, motor homes, and trucks newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Ind. Code § 9-17-2-6 | Form 43230 |
Iowa | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds. | Iowa Code § 321.71 | Form 411077 |
Kansas | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds; trailers and all-terrain vehicles are exempt. | Kan. Stat. § 50-652 | Form TR-59 |
Kentucky | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Ky. Rev. Stat. § 190.300 | Form TC 95-5 |
Louisiana | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | La. Admin. Code tit. 55 § III-398 | Form DPSMV 1606 |
Maine | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Me. Stat. tit. 29-A § 752-A | Form MVT-32 |
Maryland | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Md. Code Regs. 11.13.06.03 | Form VR-197 |
Massachusetts | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Federal Law | Federal Form |
Michigan | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.233a | BDVR-108 |
Minnesota | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds. | Minn. Stat. § 325E.15 | Federal Form |
Mississippi | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Miss. Code § 63-21-15 | Form 78-015 |
Missouri | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Missouri Department of Revenue | Form 1545 |
Montana | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds. | Mont. Code § 61-3-206 | Form MV90-A |
Nebraska | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-192 | DMV Form |
Nevada | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and not exempt from mileage disclosure. | NV Department of Motor Vehicles | Federal Form |
New Hampshire | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | NH Code Admin. R. Saf-C 1903.05 | Form TDMV-12 |
New Jersey | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds. | NJ Admin. Code § 13:21-5.8 | Form OS/SS UTA |
New Mexico | Yes | New Mexico Taxation & Revenue Department, Motor Vehicle Division | Form MVD–10187 |
New York | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011. | NY Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 15 § 78.12-14 | Form MV-103 |
North Carolina | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | NC Gen. Stat. § 20-347 | Form MVR-180 |
North Dakota | Yes, applies to passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, motorcycles, motor homes, and trucks newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Federal Law | Federal Form |
Ohio | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Ohio Rev. Code § 4549.46 | Form BMV-3724 |
Oklahoma | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | 47 OK Stat § 1107.2 | Form 729 |
Oregon | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 and under 16,000 pounds; trailers, campers, Class 1 ATVs or a snowmobiles are exempt. | Oregon Department of Transportation | Federal Form |
Pennsylvania | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | 75 Pa. C.S. § 7134 | Federal Form |
Rhode Island | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Federal Law | Federal Form |
South Carolina | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled; low speed vehicles without odometers are exempt. | Federal Law | Federal Form |
South Dakota | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Federal Law | Form DMV-611 |
Tennessee | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Federal Law | Form RV-F1317001 |
Texas | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 16,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Tex. Transp. Code § 501.072 | Federal Form |
Utah | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 18,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Utah Code § 41-1a-902 | Form TC-891 |
Vermont | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 18,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | 06-007 Code Vt. R. 06-031-007-X | Federal Form |
Virginia | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 18,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | Va. Code § 46.2-1532 | Form VSA-5 |
Washington | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011. | Wash. Admin. Code § 308-56A-640 | Special Instructions |
West Virginia | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011, under 18,000 pounds, and self-propelled. | W. Va. Code § 17A-3-12a | Form VSA-5 |
Wisconsin | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 or exempt from mileage disclosure. | Wis. Admin. Code Trans § Trans 154.04 | Federal Form |
Wyoming | Yes, if vehicle is newer than 2011 or exempt from mileage disclosure. | Federal Law | Federal Form |
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Washington state prints its odometer disclosure statement forms on tamper-proof paper, which is unavailable online. Instead, you can pick one up at your local vehicle licensing office or call the Washington State Department of Licensing to mail it to your address.
Follow these steps to fill out an odometer disclosure statement:
When completing an odometer disclosure statement, you can fill out a separate form or, if your state allows, write it on the bill of sale or in the corresponding section of the vehicle’s title.
If you live in a state that accepts the federal format, you can download an odometer disclosure statement template below in PDF or Word format: