West Virginia Code
Article 3. Original and Renewal of Registration; Issuance of Certificates of Title
§17A-3-12a. Disclosure of Odometer Information; Exceptions; Penalties

(a) In accordance with the provisions of sections four hundred eight-a and four hundred eight-e of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act, Public Law 92-513, the transferor of a motor vehicle must complete the odometer disclosure form on the certificate of title or a separate written odometer disclosure statement, before executing any transfer of ownership document and before a new certificate of title may be issued for a transfer of ownership of a vehicle. The odometer disclosure form on the certificate of title and the separate written odometer disclosure statement shall 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;
(5) The transferor's printed name and signature acknowledging the disclosure;
(6) The identity of the vehicle, including its make, model, year, body type and identification number;
(7) Certification by the transferor that to the best of his or her knowledge the odometer reading reflects:
(A) The actual mileage the vehicle has been driven;
(B) The amount of mileage in excess of the designated mechanical odometer limit ; or
(C) A difference from the number of miles the vehicle has actually been driven and that the difference is greater than that caused by odometer calibration error, and that the odometer reading is not the actual mileage. This certification shall state that the odometer reading does not reflect the actual mileage and should not be relied upon, and shall also include a warning notice to alert the transferee that a discrepancy exists between the odometer reading and the actual mileage; and
(8) A warning statement referring to state and federal law and the statement: "That failure to complete or providing false information may result in fines and/or imprisonment."
Upon issuance of a new title, the division shall mark the new title with an appropriate brand which reflects certification of the prior owner.
(b) Before executing any transfer of ownership document, the lessor of a leased motor vehicle must notify a lessee in writing that the lessee is required to provide a written odometer disclosure statement to the lessor. The odometer disclosure statement shall contain the following information:
(1) The odometer reading at the time of transfer (not to include tenths of miles);
(2) The date of statement;
(3) The lessee's name and current address;
(4) The lessor's name and current address;
(5) The lessee's printed name and signature acknowledging the disclosure;
(6) The identity of the vehicle, including its make, model, year, body type and 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;
(9) The signature of the lessor;
(10) Certification by the lessee that to the best of his or her knowledge the odometer reading reflects:
(A) The actual mileage the vehicle has been driven;
(B) The amount of mileage in excess of the designated mechanical odometer limit; or
(C) A difference from the number of miles the vehicle has actually been driven and that the difference is greater than that caused by odometer calibration error, and that the odometer reading is not the actual mileage. This certification shall state that the odometer reading does not reflect the actual mileage and should not be relied upon; and
(11) A warning statement referring to state and federal law and the statement: "That failure to complete or providing false information may result in fines and/or imprisonment."
If a lessor transfers the leased vehicle without obtaining possession of it, the lessor may indicate on the title the mileage disclosed by the lessee, unless the lessor has reason to believe the disclosure does not state the actual mileage.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, the form for odometer disclosure on the certificate of title or a separate written odometer disclosure statement need not be completed for any of the following motor vehicles:
(1) A vehicle having a gross weight of more than sixteen thousand pounds;
(2) A vehicle that is not self-propelled;
(3) A vehicle that is ten years old or older;
(4) A vehicle sold directly by the manufacturer to any agency of the United States in conformity with contracted specifications; or
(5) A new motor vehicle prior to its first transfer for purposes other than resale.
(d) Dealers and distributors of motor vehicles who are required by law to execute an odometer disclosure statement shall retain for five years a photostat, carbon or other facsimile copy of each odometer mileage statement which they issue and receive, at their primary place of business in an order that is appropriate to business requirements and that permits systematic retrieval.
(e) Lessors shall retain for five years following the date they transfer ownership of the leased vehicle each odometer disclosure statement which they receive from a lessee, at their primary place of business in an order that is appropriate to business requirements and that permits systematic retrieval.
(f) Auction companies shall retain for five years following the date of sale of each motor vehicle, at their primary place of business in an order that is appropriate to business requirements and that permits systematic retrieval, the following records:
(1) The name of the most recent owner (other than the auction company);
(2) The name of the buyer;
(3) The vehicle identification number; and
(4) The odometer reading on the date the auction company took possession of the motor vehicle.
(g) A transfer of a motor vehicle which has not been previously titled in this state or which has a certificate of title issued prior to January 1, 1991, must include the execution of the transfer by the owner and the purchaser on a form prescribed by the commissioner signed by each of the two parties, which form contains substantially the same information as is required in this section and with the provisions of the odometer mileage statement form pursuant to the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act.
(h) The commissioner shall promulgate rules for the administration of this section in accordance with chapter twenty-nine-a of this code.
(I) Any person who violates any of the provisions of this section with intent to defraud shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $200 nor more than $1,000, or imprisoned in the county jail for not more than six months, or both fined and imprisoned.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 17A. Motor Vehicle Administration, Registration, Certificate of Title, and Antitheft Provisions

Article 3. Original and Renewal of Registration; Issuance of Certificates of Title

§17A-3-1. Misdemeanor to Violate Provisions of Article; Penalty

§17A-3-1a. Registration of Vehicles of New Residents

§17A-3-2. Every Motor Vehicle, etc., Subject to Registration and Certificate of Title Provisions; Exceptions

§17A-3-3. Application for Registration; Statement of Insurance or Other Proof of Security to Accompany Application; Criminal Penalties; Fees; Special Revolving Fund

§17A-3-3a. Payment of Personal Property Taxes and Emergency Ambulance Fees Prerequisite to Registration or Renewal; Duties of Assessors; Schedule of Automobile Values

§17A-3-3b. Motor Vehicles Believed Illegally Unregistered; Assessor to Make Verification

§17A-3-4. Application for Certificate of Title; Fees; Abolishing Privilege Tax; Prohibition of Issuance of Certificate of Title Without Compliance With Consumers Sales and Service Tax Provisions; Exceptions

§17A-3-5. Application for Specially Constructed, Reconstructed or Foreign Vehicles or New Vehicles Purchased Outside This State

§17A-3-6. Temporary Permit Pending Registration and Certification

§17A-3-7. Grounds for Refusing Registration or Certificate of Title

§17A-3-8. Examination of Registration Records and Index of Stolen and Recovered Vehicles

§17A-3-9. Act of Registration and Record Thereof; Registration Indexes

§17A-3-10. Division to Issue Registration Card; Duplicate to County Assessor

§17A-3-11. Registration of Vehicles According to Permissible Gross Weight

§17A-3-12. Commissioner to Issue Certificate of Title; Signatures on Certificate; Certificate of Title to Be Delivered to Owner or Lienor

§17A-3-12a. Disclosure of Odometer Information; Exceptions; Penalties

§17A-3-12b. Canceled Certificates of Title for Certain Mobile and Manufactured Homes; Reissuance of Certificates of Title; Procedure

§17A-3-13. Registration Card to Be Carried and Exhibited on Demand

§17A-3-14. Registration Plates Generally; Description of Plates; Issuance of Special Numbers and Plates; Registration Fees; Special Application Fees; Exemptions; Commissioner to Promulgate Forms; Suspension and Nonrenewal

§17A-3-15. Display of Registration Plates

§17A-3-16. Expiration of Registration and Certificates of Title

§17A-3-17. Application for and Renewal of Registration; Sheriffs Authorized to Issue Renewals of Registration for Certain Vehicles

§17A-3-17a. Application for Registration; Certain Motor Vehicle Dealers Authorized to Issue Certificates of Registration for Certain Vehicles

§17A-3-18. Notice of Change of Address or Name

§17A-3-19. Lost or Damaged Certificates, Cards and Plates

§17A-3-20. Department May Assign New Identifying Numbers

§17A-3-21. Regulations Governing Change of Motors

§17A-3-22. Issuance and Distribution of Registration Bulletins

§17A-3-23. Registration Plates to State, County, Municipal and Other Governmental Vehicles; Use for Undercover Activities

§17A-3-24. Emergency Waiver of Registration and Licensing Requirements; Conditions and Limitations; Statement of Purpose; Length of Emergency Waiver Period; Promulgation of Rules

§17A-3-25. State Vehicle Title, Registration and Relicensing Project of 2018; Emergency and Legislative Rules

§17A-3-26. Enforcement; Report

§17A-3-27. Compliance Audit