Draft a Mississippi Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form if you plan to give another person the right to formalize the transfer of the vehicle - whether you cannot be present at the time of the transaction or you believe a legal professional is more qualified to deal with these matters, this is the supplementary document that is required when someone else applies for a new certificate title for the car.
Here is how you need to complete the authorization: write down the name of the county, identify yourself and your representative by your full names and mailing addresses, add the details of the vehicle (it is obligatory to specify its make, identification number, year, body type, and the number of the current title), verify your intention to let the person you named act on your behalf, provide the odometer reading or certify the odometer discrepancy, sign and date the document. Note that the laws of the state require the vehicle owner to obtain a notary seal for the Mississippi Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney otherwise it will be deemed unenforceable.
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