West Virginia Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle

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West Virginia
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WV-P0100
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Understanding this form

The Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle is a legal document that allows you to authorize another person, known as your agent, to handle the sale of your motor vehicle on your behalf. This form is specifically designed to grant your agent the authority to execute necessary documents related to the sale, such as the bill of sale and title transfer. Unlike general power of attorney forms, this document is limited to the sale of a specific vehicle, making it suitable for individuals who need to delegate this specific task without granting broader powers.


Form components explained

  • Identification of the vehicle, including make, model, and VIN
  • Appointment of the agent who will act on your behalf
  • Specific powers granted to the agent to complete the sale
  • Signatures required from both you and your agent
  • A notarization section to validate the document

Common use cases

You should use the Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle when you need someone else to sell your vehicle for you. This situation may arise if you are unable to attend the sale in person due to being out of town, dealing with health issues, or simply wanting to delegate the task for convenience. Having this document ensures that your agent can legally complete necessary paperwork and receive payment, streamlining the sales process.

Intended users of this form

  • Vehicle owners who cannot attend the sale personally
  • Individuals who wish to authorize a trusted person to sell their vehicle
  • Those looking for a straightforward way to delegate the sale of their motor vehicle

How to complete this form

  • Identify the vehicle by filling in the make, model, year, body type, and VIN.
  • Provide your name and address as the principal granting the power of attorney.
  • Enter the name and address of the person you are appointing as your agent.
  • Sign and date the document to validate the appointment of your agent.
  • Have the document notarized to ensure its legal validity.

Is notarization required?

Notarization is required for this form to take effect. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you verify and sign documents remotely through an encrypted video session, available 24/7.

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Typical mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include the complete vehicle identification information.
  • Not providing the agent's full name and address.
  • Not having the document notarized, which may be required for validity.
  • Leaving out the date of signing, which may affect the enforcement of the document.

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Back of the title top half - sign name(s) on the line where it reads "Signature(s) of Seller(s)." Back of the title right next to where you signed name(s) - print name(s) on the line where it reads "Printed Name(s) of Seller(s)."

SELLER AND BUYER MUST COMPLETE THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT, SIGN, AND HAVE IT NOTARIZED. THE OWNERSHIP STATUS OF THE VEHICLE, TRAILER, OR BOAT NAMED HEREIN, WILL NOT CHANGE UNTIL THE BUYER APPLIES FOR AND IS ISSUED A CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.

In order to properly complete a West Virginia title upon sale, follow these instructions: SELLER / REGISTERED OWNER TITLE TRANSFER: If there is a lien on the front of the title, it must be completely released and notarized.

In simple situations where you own the vehicle outright and wish to transfer ownership to someone else, all you must do is complete a title certificate. Once you have filled out and signed the certificate, the buyer or recipient can take the title to a local DMV office and officially transfer ownership.

The completed signed original title. If the car is less than 10 years old, the odometer reading must be noted and both parties must sign. Your driver's license. Completed Application for Certificate of Title. Payment for title transfer fees and taxes. Complete lien information, if any.

The California vehicle power of attorney form, also referred to as the DMV Form REG-260, permits an owner of a vehicle or vessel located in California to choose an agent to handle a transfer of ownership. The document does not need to be witnessed or notarized to be legally enforceable.

The purpose of the power of attorney is to enable the dealership to apply for a title in your name.The power of attorney allows them to take care of the title transfer without you having to be present.

West Virginia car buyers While buying from a dealership does not require you to do anything in regards to transferring a title, the situation is different when buying from a private owner. You'll need to:Obtain a notarized bill of sale (only if the price of the car is less than half of its actual value).

The Power of Attorney for Vehicle Transactions is a document giving an attorney in fact the authority to conduct vehicle titling and registration related transactions on behalf of an owner or registrant.

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West Virginia Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle