Beginning January 1, 2021, Federal Odometer Disclosure Rules provide that odometer statements must be provided on the certificate of title for 2011 model year vehicles. In the past, for vehicles ten years old or older an odometer statement was not required. The Federal Rules provide that beginning with the 2011 model year, vehicles will not be exempt from odometer statement requirements for twenty years. 2011 model year vehicles therefore will require odometer statements until 2031. The Oklahoma Tax Commission has, as of February 19, 2021 updated their computer system to accept odometer statements for 2011 vehicles. Because present state law does not require on odometer statement for vehicles older than ten years old, a dealer seeking a new title for a 2011 vehicle should make sure that the tag agent enters the odometer reading to go on the new title. The OTC is also working to determine if there is a way titles issued from January 1, 2021 to February 19, 2021 can be corrected to show the correct odometer reading as required by Federal Rules. Be aware that it is not optional for a dealer to claim a 2011 vehicle is exempt from an odometer statement. Federal law prevails over conflicting state law, so all dealers (and individuals) must comply with the new odometer requirements.
As a precaution due to COVID19, effective March 17, 2020 our office lobby will be closed to the public until further notice. Applications for license or complaint forms may be mailed to our office at 421 NW 13th Street, Suite 330, Oklahoma City, OK 73103. Please contact our office with any questions during normal office hours at (405)521-3600.
OUR MISSION
To license and regulate used motor vehicle dealers, wholesale motor vehicle dealers, automotive dismantlers, used motor vehicle crushers, rebuilders, manufactured home dealers, manufactured home manufacturers, and manufactured home installers.
To create an atmosphere of fair competition among equally regulated dealers
And to protect the interests of the consuming public.