Vermont Motorcycle Power of Attorney
How to use a vehicle POA to transfer a motorcycle title in Vermont — official form, notarization rules, and step-by-step process.
Notarization
Not Required
Witness
Not Required
Official Form
Contact your state DMV for the official vehicle power of attorney form
When You Need a Motorcycle POA in Vermont
- ✓Buyer picks up motorcycle and needs to transfer title without owner present
- ✓Estate sale — heir signs by POA for deceased rider
- ✓Out-of-state owner selling through a local dealer or broker
- ✓Racing/track vehicle transfer where owner is unavailable
- ✓Insurance total loss — insurer signs title by POA
Limited vs. General Power of Attorney
A limited motorcycle POA names the specific bike by VIN and year. Some states have combined vehicle/motorcycle forms; others have separate motorcycle-specific forms — check your DMV.
How to Use a Vehicle POA in Vermont
- 1
Obtain Contact your state DMV for the official vehicle power of attorney form
Download the official form from the Your State DMV. Using an unofficial form risks rejection at the title office.
- 2
Fill in vehicle details
Enter the motorcycle VIN, year, make, and model. Name the agent who will sign the title on your behalf.
- 3
Sign as the vehicle owner
Sign as the vehicle owner. Notarization is not required in Vermont for this form.
- 4
Deliver the POA to your agent
Give the original signed POA to your authorized agent. Keep a copy for your records.
- 5
Agent signs the title
Your agent signs the motorcycle title as "attorney-in-fact for [your name]" and presents the POA and title together at the Your State DMV.
- 6
Transfer complete
The new title is issued in the buyer's name. The POA is retained by the DMV as part of the transaction record.
FAQ — Vermont Motorcycle Power of Attorney
- Do I need to notarize a vehicle POA in Vermont?
- No — Vermont does not require notarization for Contact your state DMV for the official vehicle power of attorney form.
- Can I sign a title with a power of attorney?
- Yes. Your agent signs the motorcycle title in the seller line as "attorney-in-fact for [your name]" and submits the POA document alongside the title at the DMV.
- Does a vehicle POA replace the bill of sale?
- No. The POA authorizes someone to sign the title; the bill of sale documents the transaction terms. Both documents may be needed for a complete transfer.
- When does a vehicle power of attorney expire?
- A limited vehicle POA is typically valid for the single transaction it was created for. Once the title is transferred, the authorization is exhausted. Revoke it in writing if the sale falls through.