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Vehicle Power of Attorney

Authorize another person to handle vehicle title, registration, or tag renewal on your behalf. Fill out all sections, then Print / Save as PDF. Both parties should sign in the presence of a notary.

This document may require notarization. Consult Tri-State for guidance.

VEHICLE POWER OF ATTORNEY

This document grants authority to act on behalf of the vehicle owner for the purposes checked below.

Prepared with assistance from Tri-State Tag & Title Services · 25 Troy Dr., Charles Town, WV 25414 · (681) 242-4711

1

Principal — Vehicle Owner

The person who owns the vehicle and is granting authority.

2

Agent — Authorized Person

The person being authorized to act on the owner's behalf.

3

Vehicle Details

4

Scope of Authority

Check all actions the Agent is authorized to perform on behalf of the Principal.

5

Effective Dates

6

Additional Notes / Limitations

7

Signatures & Notarization

I, ___________________________ (Principal), hereby appoint ___________________________ (Agent) as my true and lawful attorney-in-fact to act in my name, place, and stead with respect to the vehicle described above, for the purposes checked in Section 4. This Power of Attorney shall be effective as of the date signed below.

Principal Signature (Vehicle Owner)

Signature of PrincipalDate: _______________

Principal Name

Printed NameDriver's License #: _______________

Notary Acknowledgment (if required)

State of __________________ · County of __________________

Before me, the undersigned authority, personally appeared ___________________________, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed.

Notary Public Signature

Commission ExpiresDate: _______________

[ NOTARY SEAL ]

Tri-State Tag & Title Services · 25 Troy Dr., Charles Town, WV 25414 · (681) 242-4711 · Mon–Fri 9AM–5PM

This form is provided as a convenience. It does not constitute legal advice. Notarization requirements vary by state — consult Tri-State for guidance.

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