A Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form refers to a formal document that establishes the appointment of a legal representative permitted to handle different matters related to the vehicle that belongs to someone else. If you are too busy to deal with the sale of the car or you have to travel while finalizing the registration of the vehicle, you may designate a person you trust to act on your behalf.
The form must identify the owner of the vehicle and the agent they chose, indicate the county where the document will be properly formalized, record the actual date of signing, and contain the signature of the individual that issues the authorization - or the employee allowed to sign these papers in the best interest of the entity that owns the vehicle. In order for the Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney to be legally enforceable, it has to contain two more signatures: a certified mechanic describes the car and confirms the condition of the vehicle is appropriate for it to be driven safely while a notary public acknowledges your intention to issue the authorization.
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