A Connecticut Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form refers to a formal instrument used to grant another individual the right to represent the interests of the vehicle owner in transactions that involve the vehicle - the person named in the document will be permitted to apply for car registration, submit the documents to obtain a certificate of title, and sign any other papers on behalf of the car owner in their absence due to travel, illness, or lack of experience in these matters.
To fill out this form, you need to include your full name and the name of your attorney-in-fact (a relative, friend, or professional lawyer you hire), certify your wish to let the person identified in the authorization handle car-related affairs in your name, sign and date the document. You must find two impartial witnesses that will confirm your intention to issue the authorization and bring the Connecticut Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney to a local notary public to get a notary seal otherwise the form will not be accepted by the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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