Delaware Code § 21-6407

Disclosure of odometer information
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(a) Each Delaware title, at the time it is issued to the transferee, must contain the mileage disclosed by the transferor when ownership
of the vehicle was transferred and contain a space for the information required to be disclosed under subsections (c)-(f) of this section
at the time of any future transfer.
(b) Any documents which are used to reassign a title shall contain a space for the information required to be disclosed under subsections
(c)-(f) of this section at the time of transfer of ownership.
(c) In connection with the transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle, each transferor shall disclose the mileage to the transferee in writing
on the title or on the document being used to reassign the title. This written disclosure must be signed by the transferor, including the
transferor's printed name. In connection with the transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle in which more than 1 person is a transferor,
only 1 transferor need sign the written disclosure. In addition to the signature and printed name of the transferor, the written disclosure
must contain the following information:
(1) The odometer reading at the time of transfer (not to include tenths of miles);
(2) The date of transfer;
(3) The transferor's name and current address;
(4) The transferee's name and current address; and
(5) The identity of the vehicle, including its make, model, year and body type and its vehicle identification number.
(d) In addition to the information provided under subsection (c) of this section, the statement shall refer to the federal law and shall
state that failing to complete or providing false information may result in a fine and/or imprisonment. Reference may also be made to
applicable state law.
(e) In addition to the information provided under subsections (c) and (d) of this section:
(1) The transferor shall certify that to the best of the transferor's knowledge the odometer reading reflects the actual mileage;
(2) If the transferor knows that the odometer reading reflects a total mileage in excess of the designed mechanical odometer limit,
the transferor shall include a statement to that effect; or
(3) If the transferor knows that the odometer reading otherwise differs from the actual mileage and that the difference is greater than
that caused by odometer calibration error, the transferor shall include a statement that the odometer reading does not reflect the actual
mileage, and should not be relied upon. This statement shall also include a warning notice to alert the transferee that a discrepancy
exists between the odometer reading and actual mileage.
(f) The transferee shall sign the disclosure statement, print the transferor's name, and return a copy to the transferor.
(g) If the vehicle has not been titled or if the title does not contain a space for the information required, the written disclosure shall
be executed as a separate document.
(h) No person shall sign an odometer disclosure statement as both the transferor and the transferee in the same transaction, unless
permitted by §§ 6410 and 6411 of this title.

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