Vermont DMV Vehicle Power of Attorney Form
This document is the Vehicle Power of Attorney form issued by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. It allows an appointed agent to handle various vehicle-related transactions on behalf of the vehicle owner. All fields must be filled out, and signatures must be original and in ink.
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How do I fill this out?
Filling out this form requires providing detailed information about the vehicle, the appointed agent, and the vehicle owner. Ensure all fields are completed accurately. The form must be signed in the presence of a witness and a notary.

How to fill out the Vermont DMV Vehicle Power of Attorney Form?
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Enter the vehicle information, including make, model, year, body type, color, serial number (VIN), license plate number, and state.
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Fill out the agent's information, such as name, license number, state of issue, mailing address, phone number, and email address.
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Provide the vehicle owner's details, including printed name, license number, state of issue, company name (if applicable), mailing address, phone number, and email address.
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Sign the form in the presence of a witness and a notary, who will also need to sign and provide their information.
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Submit the completed form as per the instructions provided by the Vermont DMV.
Who needs the Vermont DMV Vehicle Power of Attorney Form?
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Vehicle owners who need to grant authority to an agent to handle vehicle-related transactions.
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Agents who are appointed to act on behalf of vehicle owners for transactions such as vehicle purchase, sale, title application, registration, and transfer of ownership.
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Companies that need to appoint an agent to manage vehicle-related transactions on behalf of the company.
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Individuals who are purchasing or selling a vehicle on behalf of another person and require legal authorization.
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Vehicle owners needing to delegate authority to an agent due to absence or incapacity.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
To submit this form, follow the instructions provided by the Vermont DMV. Ensure that all required information is filled out, signatures from the owner, witness, and notary are present, and the form is complete. You may submit the form via mail to the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles, by fax to the provided fax number, or in-person at a DMV office. For specific submission addresses, phone numbers, and additional information, visit the Vermont DMV website or contact their customer service. Always keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
The form was updated in 06/2023. Check Vermont DMV guidelines for any new updates or submission deadlines for 2024 and 2025.

What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of this form is to authorize an appointed agent to act on behalf of the vehicle owner for various vehicle-related transactions. This includes tasks such as vehicle purchase, sale, title application, registration, and transfer of ownership. Ensuring the form is filled out correctly and signed by all necessary parties is crucial for its acceptance by the Vermont DMV.

Tell me about this form and its components and fields line-by-line.

- 1. Vehicle Information: Includes fields for make, model, year, body type, color, VIN, license plate number, and state.
- 2. Agent (Person Being Appointed to Act for Owner): Fields for the agent's name, license number, state of issue, mailing address, phone number, and email address.
- 3. Vehicle Owner: Information about the vehicle owner, including name, license number, state of issue, company name (if applicable), mailing address, phone number, and email address.
- 4. Signatures: Signatures of the vehicle owner, witness, and notary are required, along with their printed names, dates, and other contact information.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failure to submit this form may result in the appointed agent being unable to perform vehicle-related transactions on behalf of the vehicle owner.
- Incomplete Transactions: The agent may not be able to complete vehicle purchase, sale, title application, registration, or transfer of ownership.
- Invalid Authorization: Without a properly submitted form, the agent's authority to act on behalf of the owner is not legally recognized.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Vehicle Purchase: Authorize an agent to buy a vehicle on behalf of the owner.
- 2. Vehicle Sale: Authorize an agent to sell a vehicle on behalf of the owner.
- 3. Title Application: Authorize an agent to apply for a vehicle title on behalf of the owner.
- 4. Registration: Authorize an agent to register the vehicle on behalf of the owner.
- 5. Transfer of Ownership: Authorize an agent to transfer vehicle ownership on behalf of the owner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I fill out this Vehicle Power of Attorney form online?
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Do I need a witness and a notary to sign this form?
Yes, the form must be signed in the presence of a witness and a notary.
Can an agent serve as a witness or notary?
No, the appointed agent cannot serve as a witness or notary for this document.
What information do I need to provide in this form?
You must provide detailed information about the vehicle, the appointed agent, and the vehicle owner.
How do I submit the completed form?
Submit the form according to the instructions provided by the Vermont DMV, which may include mail, fax, or in-person submission.
Can I edit the form after filling it out?
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Is there a deadline to submit this form?
Check the Vermont DMV guidelines for any specific deadlines for form submission.
What happens if I do not fill out all the required fields?
Incomplete forms will not be accepted, so ensure all fields are filled out accurately.
Can I revoke the power of attorney after submitting the form?
Yes, you can revoke the power of attorney at any time by notifying the agent or performing an act that shows revocation.
What should I do if I need assistance filling out the form?
Seek assistance from the Vermont DMV or consult with a legal professional for help with filling out the form.
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