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Motor Vehicle (DMV) Power of Attorney Form

A motor vehicle power of attorney allows an owner to choose another person (“agent” or “attorney-in-fact”) to sell, register, license, or title a vehicle. This designation often requires the owner’s signature and notarization in accordance with local DMV rules.

New Jersey Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

A New Jersey Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney identifies the agent responsible for handling vehicle transitions on behalf of a grantor. The document grants the right to transfer, register, or title an automobile. It can also be used for commercial vehicles under IFTA or IRP across multiple states.

Montana Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

A Montana Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney allows a vehicle owner to appoint an agent to manage registration, title transfer, or licensing. The form requires notarization to confirm the agreement of all parties involved.

Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

An Oklahoma Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney grants a designated agent the authority to handle tasks like registering, licensing, titling, or transferring a vehicle on behalf of the owner. The document ensures the agent can legally sign and carry out these actions without the owner needing to be present.

Vermont Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

A Vermont Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney documents issuing the rights to sign on behalf of a vehicle owner. The form grants the agent the authority to handle registration, title transfers, or licensing tasks. The vehicle owner must provide their signature on the form, which includes vehicle details, and have it notarized for certification.

Virginia Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

A Virginia Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney establishes extending a vehicle owner’s permissions to another person. The grantor may allow an agent to handle vehicle registration or vehicle transfers on their behalf. The form must be completed, signed by all owners, and submitted to a DMV office as proof of authority.

Alabama Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney (Form MVT-5-13)

An Alabama Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney grants specific permissions to another individual to act as the owner of an automobile. The form requires each party’s information, authorized task(s) details, and endorsements. The Secure Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney (Form MVT-8-4) should be used if the lienholder physically holds the title or has been lost.

Colorado Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form

A Colorado Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney (Form DR 2175) enables a vehicle owner to appoint an agent to register a vehicle, apply for a title, transfer ownership, manage liens, or manage other vehicle transactions. The principal must complete the form and sign it as directed.