Form 82995 - Motor Vehicle Power Of Attorney/odometer Disclosure Instructions

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Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney/Odometer
Disclosure – Form 82995
Form 82995- Secure Power of Attorney
Use this form when the title is lost, the title is being held by a lienholder, or it is being held
electronically and remaining electronic.
Part A
is completed by the owner to the dealership. The owner discloses the odometer reading to the
dealership. The owner is giving the dealership Power of Attorney to execute the title when it becomes
available.
Part C
is completed by a representative of the dealership when the title is received, The person who
completes Part C must be the person who executes the title.
Part B
can be completed if the car is sold before the title becomes available. In Part B, the dealership
(now the seller) discloses the odometer to the purchaser (the customer).
The representative from the dealership who signs in Part A, B, & C does not need to be the same
person, but the representative that signs Part C must be the one to transfer information over to the
title and sign as Power of Attorney.
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