If you want to give another individual the right to file for a new title, registration, or license plates for your car or deal with the sale of your vehicle in your absence, consider filling out a New Jersey Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form . This formal document will help your family member, friend, or professional lawyer to negotiate and sign documentation in your best interest when you travel, struggle with an illness, or are simply too busy to handle these issues.
A New Jersey Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney has to contain your full name, date of birth, and social security number (in case the vehicle is owned by the organization, add its federal tax identification number instead) and the name of the legal representative. The state obliges the owner of the vehicle to invite a technician and let the latter inspect the vehicle - they are supposed to describe the car and confirm it can be driven safely; besides, you must go to a notary public and certify your intent to issue authorization in their presence - do not sign the form before your visit.
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