Power of attorney to dispose of a car

Power of attorney to dispose of a car is a written document issued by one person to another person for the range of powers specified in the power of attorney - from the granting of the right to drive a car to the right of full disposal (general power of attorney), including the sale of a car.
Power options that can be provided in a power of attorney for a car:
- General power of attorney with the right to sell a car
- Power of attorney to drive a car in Ukraine
- Authorization to drive a car for travel abroad
- Power of attorney to drive a car
- Power of attorney to register a car
- Power of attorney for the purchase of a car
- Power of attorney for the shipment of the car
- Power of attorney to receive a car
- Power of attorney for passing customs control
- Power of attorney to drive a car
- Power of attorney for car exchange
- Power of attorney for car rental
- Power of attorney for car pledge
- Power of attorney for a car with a power of attorney
- Power of attorney for technical inspection
Documents
For a power of attorney to dispose of a car the following documents are provided to the notary: passport and taxpayer identification number (TIN) and data of the representative: passport and taxpayer identification number (TIN), place of registration, technical passport on the TK.
In addition to the mandatory documents mentioned above, the notary may need other documents depending on what rights and obligations are transferred as a result of the following legal relationship:
In the power of attorney, for disposal of the vehicle, the data of the technical passport of the vehicle must be indicated;
It is worth noting that the notary provides services not only for signing and providing legal force of the document, but can create a document with those points that are necessary in your case.
How to cancel a power of attorney?
The person who issued the power of attorney, with the exception of irrevocable power of attorney, can cancel it at any time. To do this, it is necessary to submit a statement of the appropriate content to the notary, while the person who issued the power of attorney and later canceled it must notify the representative, as well as third parties known to him, for the representation of whom the power of attorney was issued.