Signing Requirements – A notary public must authenticate the principal’s signature.
A North Carolina motor vehicle power of attorney (Form MVR-63) is a document in which an individual names someone else to represent them in motor vehicle transactions. After the principal has executed the form, their representative will be able to sign official documents and perform any act necessary to acquire a certificate of title or transfer ownership on their behalf.
A North Carolina motor vehicle power of attorney (Form MVR-63) is a document in which an individual names someone else to represent them in motor vehicle transactions. After the principal has executed the form, their representative will be able to sign official documents and perform any act necessary to acquire a certificate of title or transfer ownership on their behalf.
A North Carolina motor vehicle power of attorney (Form MVR-63) is a document in which an individual names someone else to represent them in motor vehicle transactions. After the principal has executed the form, their representative will be able to sign official documents and perform any act necessary to acquire a certificate of title or transfer ownership on their behalf.
Signing Requirements – A notary public must authenticate the principal’s signature.