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Updated on May 10th, 2023An Oregon vehicle power of attorney form is a legal document executed by a principal with the intent of transferring certain vehicle-related authorizations to an appointed representative. This form is provided by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and only the owner of the vehicle in question may authorize its execution. A vehicle power of attorney is useful when the principal…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Rhode Island power of attorney form, known as RI-2848, allows for a person seeking to file their taxes with the Division of Taxation to elect a professional to handle the filing on their behalf. The taxpayer authorizes the representative to collect checks, execute waivers and closing agreements, receive confidential information, and represent them at court reviews and hearings (only possible…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Vermont tax power of attorney form, also known as Form PA-1, provides a resident with the ability to choose a professional, usually a certified public accountant (CPA) or tax attorney, to handle the filing of state taxes with the Vermont Department of Taxes. The power of attorney will only be effective for a specific tax period as designated by the…

Updated on May 4th, 2023A Delaware real estate power of attorney is designed to grant certain real estate powers to an attorney-in-fact. The individual creating the power of attorney, or the “principal,” should select an agent who has experience as a realtor or is knowledgeable in real estate law. Furthermore, the agent should be someone trustworthy, as they will be dealing with real estate purchases,…

Updated on May 5th, 2023An Indiana real estate power of attorney is a document used specifically for granting certain real estate-related powers to an agent. The principal, the individual who executes the document, can use the provided form to select all the powers they wish to hand over to their agent. Examples of an agent’s duties could include selling and buying property, refinancing, mortgages, and…