Delaware Code § 21-6409

Disclosure of odometer information for leased motor vehicles
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(a) Before executing any transfer of ownership document, each lessor of a leased motor vehicle shall notify the lessee in writing that
the lessee is required to provide a written disclosure to the lessor regarding the mileage. This notice shall contain a reference 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.
(b) In connection with the transfer of ownership of a leased motor vehicle, the lessee shall furnish to the lessor a written statement
regarding the mileage of the vehicle. This statement must be signed by the lessee and, in addition to the information required by subsection
(a) of this section, shall contain the following information:
(1) The printed name of the person making the disclosure;
(2) The current odometer reading (not to include tenths of miles);
(3) The date of the statement;
(4) The lessee's name and current address;
(5) The lessor's name and current address;
(6) The identity of the vehicle, including its make, model, year, body type and its vehicle identification number;
(7) The date that the lessor notified the lessee of the disclosure requirements;
(8) The date that the completed disclosure statement was received by the lessor; and
(9) The signature of the lessor.
(c) In addition to the information provided under subsections (a) and (b) of this section:
(1) The lessee shall certify that to the best of the lessee's knowledge the odometer reading reflects the actual mileage;
(2) If the lessee knows that the odometer reading reflects a total mileage in excess of the designed mechanical odometer limit, the
lessee shall include a statement to that effect; or
(3) If the lessee 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 lessee shall include a statement that the odometer reading is not the actual mileage and
should not be relied upon.
(d) If the lessor transfers the leased vehicle without obtaining possession of it, the lessor may indicate on the title the mileage disclosed
by the lessee does not reflect the actual mileage of the vehicle.

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