A Virginia Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form is a formal instrument needed to outline the arrangement between the owner of the vehicle and their legal representative. You may use this tool to permit the individual you trust - a relative, close friend, or legal professional - to get a new title for your car, register it, or transfer the vehicle to a buyer.
Here is how you have to fill out a Virginia Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney: write down the name of the owner and their address (add the details of the co-owner if there is more than one person the car belongs to), identify the authorized individual, describe the vehicle, confirm you are appointing the person whose details are recorded in writing as your representative, enter your employer identification number if you complete the authorization on behalf of the entity, sign and date the form. The state regulations do not require the owner of the vehicle to notarize the papers - your own signature is enough for the document to be legally binding.
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