A Florida Power of Attorney to Register or Transfer Title to a Motor Vehicle is a legal document that grants someone the authority to act on behalf of another individual (referred to as the "principal") in matters related to registering or transferring title to a motor vehicle in the state of Florida. This specific Power of Attorney is focused solely on tasks related to motor vehicles, allowing the designated person (referred to as the "agent" or "attorney-in-fact") to perform actions such as applying for a new vehicle registration, transferring ownership of a vehicle, or obtaining a duplicate title. There are a few different types of Florida Power of Attorney to Register or Transfer Title to a Motor Vehicle, each serving a specific purpose: 1. General Power of Attorney: This grants the agent broad authority to handle various tasks related to motor vehicle registration and title transfer. Typically, this type of Power of Attorney is utilized when the principal wants to grant the agent broad powers to handle all their motor vehicle matters. 2. Limited Power of Attorney: In contrast to the general Power of Attorney, this document restricts the agent's authority to specific tasks or a specific time period. For example, the principal may only grant the agent the authority to transfer the title of a specific vehicle within a given timeframe. 3. Durable Power of Attorney: This type of Power of Attorney remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitated or unable to make decisions. It allows the agent to continue managing motor vehicle registration and title transfer matters on behalf of the principal. Regardless of the type of Power of Attorney used, it is crucial to include relevant keywords and information in the document, such as the principal's full legal name, address, and driver's license number. The agent's full legal name, address, and contact information should also be mentioned. The document should clearly state the specific powers being granted to the agent, including details on what tasks related to motor vehicle registration and title transfer they are authorized to perform. The document should be signed and dated by the principal in the presence of witnesses or a notary public, following the specific requirements outlined by Florida law.