A dealer shall
complete and maintain for a period of at least five years a
record of the purchase and sale or lease of all vehicles
purchased, sold, or leased by him or her. The records shall
consist of:
(1) The license and title numbers of the state in which the
last license was issued;
(2) A description of the vehicle;
(3) The name and address of the person from whom purchased;
(4) The name of the legal owner, if any;
(5) The name and address of the purchaser or lessee;
(6) If purchased from a dealer, the name, business address,
dealer license number, and resale tax number of the dealer;
(7) The price paid for the vehicle and the method of
payment;
(8) The vehicle odometer disclosure statement given by the
seller to the dealer, and the vehicle odometer disclosure
statement given by the dealer to the purchaser or lessee;
(9) The written agreement to allow a dealer to sell between
the dealer and the consignor, or the listing dealer and the
seller;
(10) Trust account records of receipts, deposits, and
withdrawals;
(11) All sale documents, which shall show the full name of
dealer employees involved in the sale or lease; and
(12) Any additional information the department may require. However, the department may not require a dealer to collect or
retain the hardback copy of a temporary license permit after the
permanent license plates for a vehicle have been provided to the
purchaser or lessee, if the dealer maintains some other copy of
the temporary license permit together with a log of the permits
issued.
Such records shall be maintained separate from all other
business records of the dealer. Records older than two years may
be kept at a location other than the dealer's place of business
if those records are made available in hard copy for inspection
within three calendar days, exclusive of Saturday, Sunday, or a
legal holiday, after a request by the director or the director's
authorized agent. Records kept at the vehicle dealer's place of
business must be available for inspection by the director or the
director's authorized agent during normal business hours.
Dealers may maintain their recordkeeping and filing systems
in accordance with their own particular business needs and
practices. Nothing in this chapter requires dealers to maintain
their records in any particular order or manner, as long as the
records identified in this section are maintained in the
dealership's recordkeeping system.
[2001 c 272 § 7; 1996 c 282 § 4; 1990 c 238 § 7; 1986 c 241 § 16; 1973 1st ex.s. c 132 § 15; 1961 c 12 § 46.70.120. Prior: 1951 c 150 § 15.]
NOTES:
Effective date, implementation -- 1990 c 238: See note following RCW 46.12.530.
Odometer disclosure statement: RCW 46.12.665.