Oregon DMV Form 735-0500. Power of Attorney
Form 735-0500 - Power of Attorney is used to designate someone as an attorney-in-fact to act on the behalf of the vehicle owner for various DMV-related matters in Oregon.
This form allows vehicle owners to grant someone else the authority to represent them, such as handling vehicle-related transactions, signing documents, or making decisions on their behalf with the DMV.
Example Scenario: An individual in Oregon is unable to personally visit the DMV to handle vehicle-related matters, so they complete this form to appoint a trusted family member as their attorney-in-fact to act on their behalf with the DMV.
Parties Involved: This form involves the vehicle owner (grantor) and the designated attorney-in-fact (grantee). It includes sections for specific powers granted and certification.
Related Forms: Similar forms may exist for designating specific powers of attorney for different purposes, and the powers granted can vary.