In order to appoint a legal representative to handle the process of filing for a new title, registration, or license plates for the vehicle or draft and submit the necessary documentation to sell the car, you need to prepare a Vermont Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form . Whether you have to travel, go to a hospital, or just lack the legal expertise required to take care of these affairs, this instrument will authorize the person you trust - a family member, friend, or a professional lawyer - to act on your behalf in your absence.
A Vermont Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney is supposed to identify the vehicle owner and the agent they selected to manage the vehicle-related matters, indicate the county in question, record the actual date of signing, and contain a signature of the vehicle owner. Note that your signature must be witnessed by a notary public who acknowledges your intentions to delegate the powers listed in writing and the vehicle has to be inspected by a technician to confirm it is safe to drive.
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