In order to allow a legal representative to make decisions in your name in different vehicle-related matters like registering a vehicle, obtaining a title for it, or transferring the ownership, you have to fill out an Illinois Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form - a formal authorization that will permit anyone you choose whether it is your family member, friend, or a professional lawyer act on your behalf.
Complete the form indicating the following details: your own full name and address, the personal and contact information of the attorney-in-fact, and the description of the vehicle (add its make, year, model, body type, and identification number). If you are transferring your car to another person or company, you need to record the name and the address of the buyer and the date the transaction took place. While it is not necessary to notarize the Illinois Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney, make sure it contains your signature and the actual date of signing - this is the only requirement that confirms the validity of the form.
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