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Interpretation ID: aiam3284

Charles M. Kneip, Vehicle Services Division, Department of Motor Vehicles, Lincoln, NE 68509; Charles M. Kneip
Vehicle Services Division
Department of Motor Vehicles
Lincoln
NE 68509;

Dear Mr. Kneip: This is in response to your letter of May 7, 1980, in which you aske whether the proposed Nebraska certificate of title may be used as a substitute for the Federal odometer disclosure form required by 49 CFR Part 580.; The Nebraska title differs from the minimum Federal requirements i that there is no certification that the odometer reading reflects the actual mileage or the mileage over 99,999 miles, or is not the actual mileage. The buyer is not required to sign the Nebraska title as he is the Federal form (sic). In addition, your title does not refer to the legal consequences of a false disclosure. If you can make these additions, the Nebraska title will satisfy the Federal requirements.; For your information, I have enclosed a copy of the *Federal Register notice which discusses the short form odometer disclosure that States may use on their titles to satisfy Federal requirements, a letter to Maryland in which we indicate that formal approval by NHTSA is not necessary if the title contains the specified information, and sample titles that the NHTSA has approved.; If you need any further inforamtion, please do not hesitate to contac us.; Sincerely, John Womack, Assistant Chief Counsel