(a) Every person required to have a license shall maintain, for three (3) years from the date of purchase, records of each vehicle transaction to which the person was a party. (b) Dealers shall maintain copies of all documents executed in conjunction with any transaction, which may include bills of sale, titles, odometer statements, invoices, affidavits of alteration, and reassignments, and shall be open to inspection to any Department of Arkansas State Police officer or designated employee of the department acting in an official capacity during reasonable business hours. Acts 1993, No. 490, § 10; 1995, No. 357, § 4; 2011, No. 201, § 2. (a) Every person required to have a license shall maintain, for three (3) years from the date of purchase, records of each vehicle transaction to which the person was a party. (b) Dealers shall maintain copies of all documents executed in conjunction with any transaction, which may include bills of sale, titles, odometer statements, invoices, affidavits of alteration, and reassignments, and shall be open to inspection to any Department of Arkansas State Police officer or designated employee of the department acting in an official capacity during reasonable business hours. Acts 1993, No. 490, § 10; 1995, No. 357, § 4; 2011, No. 201, § 2. (a) Every person required to have a license shall maintain, for three (3) years from the date of purchase, records of each vehicle transaction to which the person was a party. (b) Dealers shall maintain copies of all documents executed in conjunction with any transaction, which may include bills of sale, titles, odometer statements, invoices, affidavits of alteration, and reassignments, and shall be open to inspection to any Department of Arkansas State Police officer or designated employee of the department acting in an official capacity during reasonable business hours. Acts 1993, No. 490, § 10; 1995, No. 357, § 4; 2011, No. 201, § 2. (a) Every person required to have a license shall maintain, for three (3) years from the date of purchase, records of each vehicle transaction to which the person was a party. (b) Dealers shall maintain copies of all documents executed in conjunction with any transaction, which may include bills of sale, titles, odometer statements, invoices, affidavits of alteration, and reassignments, and shall be open to inspection to any Department of Arkansas State Police officer or designated employee of the department acting in an official capacity during reasonable business hours. Acts 1993, No. 490, § 10; 1995, No. 357, § 4; 2011, No. 201, § 2.
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