Utah Statutes

§ 41-1a-1310 — Failure to deliver title -- Odometer offenses.

Utah § 41-1a-1310
JurisdictionUtah
Title 41Motor Vehicles
Ch. 41-1aMotor Vehicle Act
Part 41-1a-13Offenses and Penalties

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Utah Code Ann. § 41-1a-1310 (2026).

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(1)It is an infraction for any person to:
(1)(a) fail to properly endorse and deliver a valid certificate of title to a vehicle, vessel, or outboard motor to a transferee or owner lawfully entitled to it in accordance with Section 41-1a-702, except as provided for under Sections 41-3-301, 41-1a-519, and 41-1a-709; or
(1)(b) fail to give an odometer disclosure statement to the transferee as required by Section 41-1a-902.
(2)It is a class B misdemeanor to:
(2)(a) operate, or cause to be operated, a motor vehicle knowing that the odometer is disconnected or nonfunctional, except while moving the motor vehicle to a place of repair;
(2)(b) offer for sale, sell, use, or install on any part of a motor vehicle or on an odometer in a motor vehicle any device that causes the odometer to register

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Legislative History

Amended by Chapter 412, 2015 General Session

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