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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tc 96 336 in the editor.
  2. Begin with SECTION 1: PURCHASED VEHICLE INFORMATION. Fill in the YEAR, MAKE, MODEL, BODY TYPE, VIN, and CURRENT PLATE # of the vehicle being purchased. Ensure that the odometer reading is accurately recorded.
  3. Proceed to SECTION 2: TRADE-IN VEHICLE INFORMATION. Similar to Section 1, provide details for any trade-in vehicle including YEAR, MAKE, MODEL, BODY TYPE, VIN, and CURRENT PLATE #.
  4. In SECTION 3: VEHICLE OWNER OR LESSEE INFORMATION & STATEMENT, print your NAME and provide your EMAIL ADDRESS and full ADDRESS. Appoint an attorney-in-fact by filling in their full legal name and address.
  5. Certify the odometer reading by selecting one of the options provided regarding mileage accuracy. Sign and date where indicated for both Vehicle Owners.
  6. Finally, complete SECTION 4: NOTARY INFORMATION & SIGNATURE by providing the notary's full legal name and contact information. The notary must sign and date this section after verifying your identity.

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No, Kentucky does not require a bill of sale for private party vehicle transactions. However, its always a good idea to have a bill of sale signed by the seller and the buyer with a copy for both to transfer ownership and give legal protection to both parties.
A Kentucky motor vehicle power of attorney (Form TC96-336) allows a vehicle owner to appoint another person to sign the documents needed to transfer ownership and disclose mileage. This form should be forwarded to the county clerk along with the title and registration application.
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.
An Arkansas motor vehicle power of attorney is used by the owner of a vehicle (the principal) to allow an agent to deal with matters of registering, licensing, transfer of ownership, and or titling of motor vehicles in Arkansas. This is a limited power of attorney pertaining to vehicles only.
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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The Act doesnt require a power of attorney to be docHubd, but a court will presume the signature to be genuine if it is acknowledged before a Notary or an officer authorized to take acknowledgments. Amends Title 28, Chapter 68, of the Arkansas Code.

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