If you cannot come to the Division of Motor Vehicles to file an application for a new certificate of title, record or release a vehicle lien, transfer the car to someone else, or formalize the registration of your vehicle, you may fill out a Colorado Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form to give another individual or company the power to act in your name.
Whether you are temporarily absent and cannot finalize the transaction or you want a professional lawyer to take care of vehicle-related matters that require expertise, this authorization is a very helpful tool. You will have to identify yourself and the legal representative, indicate the powers the agent will have, record the expiration date of the document, describe the vehicle by its identification number, year, make, and model, sign and date the form - all co-owners must read and sign the authorization. The state obliges all vehicle owners to acknowledge the intention to appoint an agent before a notary public - without a notary seal, the Colorado Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney will be considered invalid.
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