Prepare a Washington Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form in case you plan to let another individual title or register your car or watercraft. This instrument will be required if you cannot deal with the aforementioned matters on your own due to a temporary absence from town or lack of legal expertise necessary to complete and file the documentation; it can also be used to formalize the lien release.
If your goal is the titling and registration of your property, a Washington Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney has to contain the following elements: the main details of the vehicle or boat in question (add its license plate or registration number, identification number, year, make, body type, and the number of the existing title if you are filing for a replacement), the name of the legal representative, the identification of the vehicle owner, and the signature of the individual that issues the authorization. Note that you are under the obligation to book an appointment with a notary public - without proper notarization, the document will be deemed invalid.
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