Utah Code § 41-3-408

Resale of buyback or nonconforming vehicles -- Disclosure statements
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(1)
(a) A motor vehicle may not be offered, auctioned, sold, leased, transferred, or exchanged by a
manufacturer or dealer with the knowledge that it is a buyback vehicle or a nonconforming
vehicle without prior written disclosure in a clear and conspicuous manner, in accordance with
this section.
(b) This section also applies to buyback vehicles or nonconforming vehicles originally returned
to a manufacturer or its agent in another state and subsequently resold, leased, or offered or
displayed for resale or lease in this state.
(c) An owner of a motor vehicle who is not a manufacturer or dealer, but who has been given
information as required by Subsection (1)(a) or (b) shall give the information, in writing, to any
prospective purchaser of the vehicle.
(2)
(a) The following disclosure language shall be contained in each contract for the sale or lease of
a buyback vehicle or a nonconforming vehicle to a consumer or shall be contained in a form
affixed to a contract, lease, bill of sale, or any other document that transfers title:
"DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
Year: Make: Model:
Prior Title Number: State of Title:
Odometer Reading:
This is a used motor vehicle. It was previously returned to the manufacturer or its agent in
exchange for a replacement motor vehicle or a refund because it was alleged or found to
have the following nonconformities:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
THIS DISCLOSURE MUST BE GIVEN BY THE SELLER TO THE BUYER EVERY

TIME THIS VEHICLE IS RESOLD
____________________________________
 ________________________
(Buyer's Signature) Date"
(b) The text of the disclosure shall be printed in 12 point boldface type except the heading, which
shall be in 16 point extra boldface type.
(c) The entire notice shall be boxed.
(d) Each nonconformity shall be listed separately on a numbered line.
(e) A seller must obtain the consumer's acknowledgment of this written disclosure prior to
completing a sale, lease, or other transfer of title as evidenced by the consumer's signature
within the box containing the disclosure.
(f) Within 30 days after the sale, lease, or other transfer of title of a nonconforming vehicle,
the seller shall deliver to the Motor Vehicle Division a copy of the signed written disclosure
required for the sale, lease, or other transfer of title of the nonconforming vehicle. The Motor
Vehicle Division shall include the disclosure in the nonconforming vehicle's records.
(3)
(a) There shall be affixed to the lower corner of the windshield furthest removed from the driver's
side of a nonconforming vehicle, a disclosure statement form which shall be readily visible
from the exterior of the vehicle. The form shall be in the following configuration and shall
state:
"DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
 _________________________________________
Year: ____________ Make: ____________ Model:
 ____________________________________
Prior Title Number: ____________ State of Title:
 _____________________________________
Odometer Reading:
 _____________________________________________________________
Warning: This motor vehicle was previously sold as new. It was subsequently alleged or
found to have the following defect(s), malfunction(s), or conditions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
THIS DISCLOSURE MUST BE GIVEN BY THE SELLER TO THE BUYER EVERY
TIME THIS VEHICLE IS RESOLD"
(b) The disclosure statement shall be at least 4-1/2 inches wide and 5 inches long.
(c) The heading shall be boldface type in capital letters not smaller than 18 point in size and the
body copy shall be regular or medium face type not smaller than 12 point in size.
(d) Each nonconformity shall be listed separately on a numbered line.
(e) The motor vehicle and title identification information must be inserted in the spaces provided.

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