When a Power of Attorney Can and Cannot Be Used
General and "Limited" Powers of Attorney
A general or "limited" power of attorney can be used to authorize another
person to act on the grantor's behalf to complete, sign and/or pick-up motor vehicle
title and/or tag documents. These powers of attorney cannot be used by the
owner(s) to appoint the purchaser(s)/transferee(s) of their vehicle as their attorney-in-fact
when the vehicle requires an odometer declaration on an acceptable secure document.
These power of attorney can be used if the vehicle is exempt from the odometer
declaration requirements and when some one other than the purchaser/transferee is
being appointed as the seller(s) or transferor(s)' attorney-in-fact.
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here to see a list of vehicles that are exempt from the odometer declaration
requirements of the Federal Truth in Mileage Act.
T-8S Secure Powers of Attorney
A T-8S secure power of attorney form is a power of attorney containing language
and security features recommended by the Federal Truth in Mileage Act to deter illegal
reproduction and help make alterations visible to the naked eye.
The difference in this power of attorney and others is this form is printed on security
paper and provides language and spaces for an odometer declaration and an acknowledgment
when the other powers of attorney do not. Secure powers of attorney provide:
- Spaces for the seller(s) or transferor(s) to enter the odometer reading at the time
of sale;
- Boxes for the seller(s) or transferor(s) to check when the entered odometer reading
does not reflect the total actual miles the vehicle has traveled;
- Spaces for the seller(s) or transferor(s) to print and sign their name(s) declaring
the entered odometer information is correct.
- Spaces for the purchaser(s) or transferee(s) to print and sign their name(s) acknowledging
the odometer disclosure made by the seller(s) or transferor(s);
- This form allows the appointed attorney-in-fact to apply for a replacement when
the original title is missing.
- This form authorized the attorney-in-fact to transfer the odometer information exactly
as shown on this form to the title when the title becomes available.
Secure powers of attorney can only be used when the title is not available at the
time of sale or transfer because the title is missing or is being held by the owner(s)'
lien or security interest holder.
If the owner's title is available (i.e. At home in the owner's safe), a secure of
attorney cannot be used. In this case, the title should be retrieved and
properly assigned to the purchaser(s) or transferee(s).
Secure power of attorney forms are not available at State Motor Vehicle Division
or the county Tax Commissioners' offices. These forms may be purchased from one
of the following two authorized dealer associations:
Used Car Dealer Association
Georgia Independent 50%Automobile Dealers Association (G.I.A.D.A.)
6903-A Oak Ridge Commerce Way Austell, GA, 30168
Tel: 770-745-9650
Toll Free: 800-472-8101
Fax: 770-745-9655
E-mail: info@giada.org
New Car Dealer Association
Attention: Research Unit
Georgia Automobile Dealers Association (G.A.D.A.)2255 Cumberland Parkway
Building 900
Atlanta, GA 30339-4515
Tel: 770-432-1658
Fax: 770 432-9100
E-mail: info@gada.com