General power of attorney is a convenient and very controversial thing at the same time. On the one hand, it helps to avoid a certain amount of paperwork. On the other hand, she herself can easily become a source of problems. Most of the powers of attorney issued, according to statistics, refer to the car market. Cars are regularly sold and bought according to this document. After that, the newly-minted motorists have a question: "Can I register a car under a power of attorney?"
Necessary
- general power of attorney;
- automobile
Instructions
Step 1
You can of course register the vehicle using a general power of attorney. However, the only limitation associated with this is that you can only register the car as the owner of the car. A power of attorney simply helps you to complete this entire procedure without the participation of the owner, who is entered in the vehicle passport (PTS). You don't even need to take his passport with you, because all the necessary data is written in the power of attorney form.
Step 2
However, it should be borne in mind that, according to the traffic police, a car can be registered under a power of attorney, but after that it is impossible to leave the inspection site on it. This is due to the fact that the state registration numbers and some other parameters in the documents have changed. Therefore, it is necessary to reissue the general power of attorney, taking into account the changed data. So it is recommended that experienced owners get in advance from the owner of the car, who is in fact registered in the TCP, to obtain a handwritten power of attorney for the right to drive this vehicle. You just have to register new registration numbers in this temporary permit, and you can safely go about your business.
Step 3
Remember that you need to register your car using a power of attorney within the same legal deadlines. Namely, during the period of validity of the registration mark "transit" is about 30 days. Or within 5 days after certain circumstances that led to a change in registration data.
Step 4
Consider the fact that a general power of attorney for a car can be issued in several ways. There are both handwritten and printed. The general power of attorney must be certified by a notary. This is the only way you can prove that you are driving and owning a car legally. If the power of attorney is just handwritten, then this means that you can only drive a vehicle. And, of course, it is unlikely that someone will put your car on record by not having a certified power of attorney.