Nebraska Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney: Usage Instruction
Filling out a Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney form in Nebraska allows you to grant another person the authority to make decisions and take actions regarding your motor vehicle on your behalf. This might include signing documents to buy or sell a vehicle, register or title a vehicle, or handle other matters related to your motor vehicle at the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles. To ensure this process goes smoothly, follow the steps below carefully.
- Gather the required information: You will need the vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, year, and the exact name and address of the individual (agent) you are granting this power to.
- Download the Nebraska Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney form from the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles website or obtain a copy from a local DMV office.
- Enter the date of the document's execution at the top of the form.
- Write your full legal name and address in the designated space as the vehicle owner.
- Under “Appointment of Attorney-in-Fact,” fill in the full legal name and address of the person you are authorizing to act on your behalf.
- Describe the vehicle involved by including its VIN, make, model, and year in the provided sections.
- Specify the powers you are granting to your appointed agent. If the form includes checkboxes for specific duties, tick the appropriate box(es). If it requires a written statement, clearly describe the powers you are granting.
- Sign and date the bottom of the form in the presence of a notary public. Ensure the agent appointed also signs the form, if required by the form's instructions.
- Have the form notarized. The notary will sign and may affix their official seal, making the document legally binding.
- Keep a copy of the notarized form for your records and provide the original to the appointed agent.
- Inform the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles of the power of attorney, if necessary, depending on the nature of the vehicle-related transaction the agent will be handling.
After completing these steps, the individual you have chosen will have the legal authority to act on your behalf in matters related to your motor vehicle as described in the Power of Attorney document. It's essential to trust the person you appoint as your agent, as they will have significant control over your vehicle-related transactions. If at any point you wish to revoke this power of attorney, be sure to do so in writing and notify the Nebraska DMV of the change.