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Two Texas Men Plead Guilty in Odometer Fraud Scheme

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Posted in Convictions, News Articles, Press Releases, South

Utah County man facing numerous odometer fraud cases is charged again

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Posted in News Articles, Odometer Fraud Statistics, United States, West

Man pleads guilty in federal auto fraud case

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Posted in Midwest, Title Fraud, Uncategorized

‘High-Tech’ Thieves Hacked Into Newer-Model Nissans and Drove Away

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Posted in Convictions, News Articles, South, United States

Secretary Lawson provides restitution to victims of auto dealer scam

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Posted in Midwest, News Articles, Press Releases, Uncategorized

Police arrest fraud suspect hiding in his basement

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Posted in NorthEast, Odometer Fraud Statistics, United States

Atlantic man pleads guilty to wire fraud

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NHTSA Announces Final Rule on Electronic Odometer Disclosures

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Posted in News Articles, Press Releases, United States

Man Pleads Guilty to Vehicle Odometer Rollback Scheme

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Original Article: http://da.co.la.ca.us/media/news/man-pleads-guilty-vehicle-odometer-rollback-scheme

Posted in News Articles, United States, West

Huntsville Man Sentenced to 2 ½ Years in Prison for Tampering with Vehicle Odometers

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Original Article: https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndal/pr/huntsville-man-sentenced-2-years-prison-tampering-vehicle-odometers

Posted in Convictions, News Articles, Press Releases, South, United States

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QUICK LINKS

NHTSA – Office Of Odometer Fraud Investigation

Consumer Protection Branch

The Federal Odometer Tampering Statutes

The Federal Odometer Tampering Statutes

US Code - Title 49 - Transportation

The National Odometer and Title Fraud Enforcement Association (NOTFEA) is a non-profit, professional organization formed originally in 1980 as the National Odometer Enforcement Association (NOEA).

The association is chartered as a non-profit corporation with the Commonwealth of Virginia and is registered as a 501(C)(3) organization with the Internal Revenue Service.

Membership in NOTFEA is restricted to individuals working for law enforcement and consumer protection agencies, licensing and motor vehicle departments, and private attorneys and investigators who are responsible for detecting, deterring, and prosecuting odometer, rebuilt/salvage, and other title fraud offenders under state, federal, and other applicable laws.

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