Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 28 - ODOMETERS
Section 735-028-0040 - Odometer Readings in Connection with an Odometer Disclosure
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
This rule establishes when and what DMV will record on an Oregon title or salvage title upon receipt of an odometer disclosure required by federal or state law.
(1) DMV will record on the title or salvage title the odometer reading and date disclosed upon a transfer of interest on the title or salvage title, if the transfer is subject to odometer disclosure requirements by statute or rule.
(2) Except as provided by section (3) of this rule, the odometer reading recorded on a title or salvage title shall be the most recent version received by DMV on a disclosure accompanying the title transaction.
(3) DMV may record an odometer reading other than the reading from the most recent disclosure when:
(4) If the transfer of interest is not subject to odometer disclosure requirements (e.g., removing a security interest holder), DMV will record:
(5) If DMV accepts an application without a disclosure from the seller, as provided under OAR 735-028-0090, DMV will record the mileage disclosed by the buyer.
(6) The odometer disclosure date recorded on the title or salvage title shall be the date the disclosure is made. If DMV is unable to determine the date the disclosure is made, the date shall be the date the application was processed in DMV's local offices, or, if received by mail, the date the application was received.
(7) DMV may correct an odometer reading recorded on a title or salvage title if a request for title correction is submitted to DMV:
(8) DMV will not correct an odometer reading or date recorded on the title when questions concerning odometer disclosure arise and the title or salvage title is not subject to correction under section (4) of this rule, but may add the notation that the odometer reading is "not actual."
(9) When an odometer disclosure received by DMV indicates the odometer reading does not reflect the actual mileage, exceeds the mechanical limits of the odometer, or the odometer on a salvage titled vehicle is not readable, DMV will record one of the following odometer messages on the title or salvage title:
(10) DMV may, at its discretion, record any odometer message on a title or salvage title it believes appropriate if it has reason to believe:
(11) When a title or salvage title is submitted in support of an application for Oregon title, and the title contains a message not described under section (9) of this rule, DMV will record on the Oregon title - if issued - an odometer message DMV determines most accurately reflects the message on the title submitted with the application or the actual mileage of the vehicle.
(12) If the message "not readable" is recorded on an Oregon title or salvage title and the odometer is later repaired or replaced and can't be reset to actual mileage, the message "not actual" will be recorded on the title.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 802.010, 802.200, 803.015, 803.045, 803.050, 803.065, 803.092, 803.094, 803.097, 803.102, 803.120, 803.122, 803.124, 803.126, 803.140, 803.207, 803.370, 803.475, 805.120, 815.405, 821.060, 821.080
Stats. Implemented: ORS 803.015, 49 CFR Part 580