A Delaware motor vehicle power of attorney (Form MV386) enables a vehicle owner, known as the principal, to delegate specific motor vehicle-related responsibilities to an appointed agent or attorney-in-fact. This official form is instrumental when the principal cannot personally handle vehicle registration, titling, or other related transactions requested at the Division of Motor Vehicles.
Form completion typically requires the vehicle description, delegated powers, principal’s signature, and notarization for legal validation.
Legal Considerations
Statute: Delaware Code – Durable Personal Powers of Attorney Act (§ 49A-101 – § 49A-301).
Signing Requirements: Owner(s).
Notarization & Witnesses: Notary public (§ 49A-105).