What does ‘exempt status’ mean for vehicles?

A vehicle labeled as ‘exempt’ typically indicates that it’s over 10 years old, and its mileage might not be reliable. This designation aligns with the Federal Odometer Act, wherein most states have legislated that cars aged 10 years or more are exempt from the mandate to report mileage at the point of sale.

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On a motorcycle it say my be salvaged title upon being balt. The bike is from Georgia I live in TN . And the mileage says 123 exempt what is that?

EXEMPT on mileage means that the item is 10 years old or older and recording mileage is no longer required by law. Any clean title purchased through a salvage auction may become salvage due to NMVTIS law and regulations. Read more