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Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney

This Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney is made in accordance with the laws of the State of .

I, , residing at , hereby appoint , residing at , as my true and lawful attorney-in-fact to act in my name with respect to my motor vehicle.

The powers granted to my attorney-in-fact include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Completing and signing forms related to vehicle registration.
  • Transferring ownership of my vehicle.
  • Obtaining license plates and stickers.
  • Representing me in any related legal matters.
  • Executing documents required for vehicle sales or purchases.

This Power of Attorney shall become effective immediately and shall remain in effect until revoked by me in writing. Revocation must be delivered to my attorney-in-fact to be effective.

I certify that I am of sound mind and not under duress or undue influence. Furthermore, I understand that my attorney-in-fact will act in my best interest.

In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this day of , .

______________________________
(Signature of Principal)

______________________________
(Signature of Witness)

______________________________
(Printed Name of Witness)

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