Draft an Ohio Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form to appoint a person you trust as your legal representative - they will be permitted to submit an application for a new title in case you are busy elsewhere. This document will be useful if you have urgent matters that do not let you formalize the titling of the car - consider issuing the authorization before you have to travel or go to a hospital.
Follow these steps to prepare an Ohio Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney: indicate the full name and residential address of the individual allowed to apply for a title, add the details of the vehicle (it is enough to state its make, year, and serial number), and certify your intention to give the representative the right to make decisions in your name while you are absent. Remember that the vehicle owner is under the obligation to obtain a notary seal for the papers - without the notarization, your document will be considered invalid just like any other transactions carried out by the person named in writing.
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