An Arkansas motor vehicle power of attorney is a legal document that enables an individual, known as the principal, to delegate specific responsibilities related to motor vehicle transactions to another person, referred to as the agent or attorney-in-fact.
This form streamlines vehicle registration, titling, or other related tasks when the principal is unable to attend to them personally. The principal must accurately detail the powers delegated to the agent representing them before the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.
Legal Considerations
Statute: Arkansas Code – Uniform Power of Attorney Act (§ 28-68-101 – § 28-68-406).
Signing Requirements: Principal only.
Notarization & Witnesses: Not required.