Got a handwritten, 3 year power of attorney to drive a car, the person who wrote it?



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Got a handwritten, 3 year power of attorney to drive a car, the person who wrote it? and got a better answer

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He could have written for life on the power of attorney, but this type of power of attorney has a term of 1 year. This guy could write and certify a power of attorney in your name at the UIN and mail it to you, for the appropriate fee, of course?

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He could have written for life on the power of attorney, but that kind of power of attorney has a one-year term. This man can write and certify a power of attorney in your name at the UIN and mail it to you for the appropriate fee, of course

Response from 0[+++++]
A handwritten power of attorney is valid for one year at most. Write it yourself and sign it for him.

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Has he been impounded? If not, then the car is his property and, accordingly, he can entrust his property to anyone, including a handwritten power of attorney.If confiscated.then it is strange that you still have the car. and then who knows what he went to jail if the car is not wanted?

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Why not? You still own the car.

Response from 0[+++++]
Buy a power of attorney at the gas station sit back and write for a year! And so on!

Response from 0[+++++]
The term of such a power of attorney cannot exceed one year.A smart traffic cop knows this.No one prevents you from going to the place where the owner is serving his sentence and make a new one.

 

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