Power Of Attorney Oregon With Odometer Disclosure

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Oregon
Control #:
OR-P003B
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This is a Revocation of the General, Durable Power of Attorney provided in Forms OR-P003 and OR-P003A, which allow you to appoint an attorney-in-fact (agent) to make decisions regarding property, financial, management, banking, business and other matters for you. Specific reference is made to the previously executed power of attorney and the date of its execution.
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FAQ

If your vehicle is model year 2011 or newer and under 20 years old, you must have an odometer disclosure.

Federal and state laws require that you state a vehicle's mileage when there is a transfer of ownership. Failure to complete an odometer disclosure or providing a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.

A current odometer reading for vehicles previously titled elsewhere when titled in Oregon for the first time. This applies even when there is no change in ownership. DMV requires the odometer reading to maintain the odometer history and to provide an accurate odometer reading on the first Oregon title.

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Power Of Attorney Oregon With Odometer Disclosure