A power of attorney for the right to dispose of a vehicle is a document that will allow you to drive and use a vehicle that does not belong to you in the absence of the owner, monitor the technical condition and maintain it in proper quality. But, so that no questions arise when the traffic police inspector stops, it is necessary to fill out the power of attorney form correctly.
Necessary
- - power of attorney form;
- - owner's passport;
- - passport of the authorized person.
Instructions
Step 1
Purchase a power of attorney form No. 45-01-95 of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation ("Russian Justice" No. 1, 1996) from a newsstand. You can also purchase a power of attorney form online. Download the form, print it and fill in the fields. Remember that a handwritten power of attorney does not allow you to fully dispose of the vehicle. You will not have the right to sell, delegate, protect the interests of the owner in government agencies.
Step 2
You can download the power of attorney form on this website: https://formz.ru/. The documents that you will need when filling out the power of attorney are your passport and the passport of the vehicle owner. The personal presence of the car owner is also required
Step 3
Write in the first line the city in which you are located at the time of filling out the power of attorney and the date. The following fields contain the data of the vehicle owner: last name, first name, patronymic, place of registration (in the form, this field is called "residing at the address"), series, passport number, by whom and when issued. Next, the fields with similar data of the authorized person are filled in.
Step 4
It is also necessary to fill in information about the car data: make and model, year of manufacture, engine number, body, chassis (if any), body color, state number, number and series of technical passport. It is also necessary to indicate the date of issue of the technical passport in the traffic police. Indicate the term of the power of attorney, it can be from one to three years. Leave your signature and date of completion.
Step 5
In addition to the handwritten one, which has limitations, there is a general power of attorney. It is issued by a notary and gives the right to sale, transfer and all rights that are available to the owner.