Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle - Hawaii 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and address at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any issues during the transaction.
  3. Designate your Attorney-in-Fact by entering their name and county in Hawaii. This person will have the authority to act on your behalf regarding the sale.
  4. Provide detailed information about the motor vehicle being sold, including make, model, body type, VIN, and year. This ensures clarity about which vehicle is covered under this power of attorney.
  5. Sign and date the document where indicated. If there are multiple signers, ensure all signatures are collected before proceeding.
  6. Finally, arrange for a notary public to witness your signature. Fill in their details as required to validate the document legally.

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To authorize someone to sell your vehicle, a specific power of attorney (POA) form is required. This document must clearly state the authority granted, such as signing the title and handling the sale. It should be signed, dated, and docHubd if required by your state.
Written Consent: A PoA, while comprehensive, can often be a dense legal document. To simplify things for potential buyers and to bolster your credibility, secure clear, written, and signed consent from the vehicles owner. This should explicitly state your authority to sell the car on their behalf.
A Hawaii motor vehicle power of attorney grants a vehicle owner the ability to delegate power to a representative to sign vehicle-related documents on their behalf. The form allows the representative to transfer a vehicles title, apply for registration, or request a duplicate certificate of title.
A POA is a written document whereby one person (the principal) conveys to another the right to act for that person as attorney-in-fact. A POA may be used to release ownership on a title or bill of sale. As referenced in this manual, a POA generally refers to a DMV form which is limited to vehicle/vessel transactions.
Step-by-Step Guide to Transferring a Car Title After Death in Hawaii Determine the Estate Executor. The first step in transferring a car title after someone dies in Hawaii is to identify the estate executor. Obtain the Necessary Documents. Complete the Title Transfer Form. Submit the Documents.

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Once the power of attorney is signed and docHubd, you will need to give it to your wife. She can then use it to sell your car on your behalf. She will need to present the power of attorney to the buyer, along with the title to the car and a bill of sale.
0:25 2:49 The agent can only perform the transactions described in the POA. Notoriization the document must beMoreThe agent can only perform the transactions described in the POA. Notoriization the document must be signed by the principal in the presence of a notary.

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