Power of Attorney and affidavits can only be appointed to a natural person. A business name cannot be appointed as an attorney-in-fact or give an affidavit.Georgia Certificate of Title – The Georgia Title issued in the deceased person's name must be submitted, if available. A Georgia motor vehicle power of attorney (Form T8) is a legal document allowing a vehicle owner, known as the principal, to authorize an appointed agent. To transfer a vehicle with a power of attorney document, you need to draw up that document first. All owners on the title must sign the title application. If the vehicle is jointly owned, both parties must sign the title application or provide a notarized Power of Attorney. Copy of driver's license for the owner(s). If the executor is not able to visit the tag office, the Limited Power of Attorney form can be filled out, printed, signed and notarized. You will likely have to file a "declaratory judgment" lawsuit to have the court issue an order declaring you as the owner.