This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form HSMV82053 for the current year.
Form HSMV 82053, Power of Attorney for a Mobile Home or Vessel , is a legal document used by an owner of one of the listed items to let another person handle various responsibilities on their behalf, for instance, applying for a certificate of title or selling property. This document outlines the manner in which the attorney-in-fact may sign documents and conduct business on the principal's behalf.
This form was released by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, Division of Motorist Services . The latest version of the form was issued on December 1, 2011 , with all previous editions obsolete. You can download a fillable HSMV 82053 Form through the link below.
Use Form HSMV 82053 when an item is exempt from odometer disclosure requirements - it is 10 years old or older, it is not self-propelled, or has a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 16,000 pounds. In other cases, you are required to fill outForm HSMV 82995, Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney/Odometer Disclosure. This form may only be obtained from a vehicle dealership but a sample of the form may be found through the link provided above.
Provide the following details in FL Form HSMV 82053:
You may authorize any individual to act on your behalf in a transaction that involves motor vehicles, watercraft, or mobile homes. An attorney-in-fact will perform any necessary actions with your property using Form HSMV 82053. This fiduciary does not have to practice law to be able to represent your interests regarding the vehicle, vessel, or mobile home described in the power of attorney - you are free to appoint anyone as your representative, even your family members, as long as the document is properly completed and signed. However, the chosen individual is required to keep a fiduciary duty - the best interest of the owner must be upheld.