Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form - Texas

Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form - Texas

Fill out a Texas Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney Form to let another person get a title for your vehicle or transfer the car - your family member, close friend, or a legal professional you hired will be permitted to make decisions in your best interest in the aforementioned matters.

Here is how you have to compose this instrument: write down your name and address for correspondence, state the name of the representative you have selected and their address, record the county you reside in, specify the main distinguishing characteristics of the vehicle you own, add the odometer reading or record its discrepancy, sign and date the papers. The state regulations do not require the Texas Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney to have a notary seal - only your signature is enough for it to be deemed legally binding; however, you are obliged to enclose a certified copy of your identification document if the representative will be asked to submit an application for a title, its copy, or registration.


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