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What information is required, and who is authorized to execute a Statement of Fact should one be required to correct an error on a title assignment?

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What information is required, and who is authorized to execute a Statement of Fact should one be required to correct an error on a title assignment?

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A. The statement must address the error have a full description of the vehicle and the date the statement was executed. Only the seller of the vehicle is authorized to execute the Statement of Fact.

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The statement must certify to the correct information and must include a description of the vehicle identification number and the date the statement was executed. Only the seller is authorized to execute the Statement of Fact. However, if the Statement of Fact is required for the odometer disclosure portion of the assignment, in addition to the seller’s signature, the buyer must also acknowledge the statement.

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