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The Grantor is the Vehicle Owner who has the right to appoint an Agent with Principal Power over the Vehicle named above. The next row requires the “Make” of the Vehicle and (if applicable) the “License Plate Number” of the Vehicle.ĥ – The Grantor Of Principal Authority To The Designated Agent Must Be Identified Use the first row to enter the “Year” of the Vehicle and the Vehicle Identification Number (“VIN”) in the appropriately labeled areas. The next table will determine the Vehicle under the Principal Authority granted to the Agent named above. The Designated Agent must have his or her Driver’s License (or if not available ID Card Number) entered on the blank line labeled “Agent’s Driver License Number Or ID Number.”Ĥ – The Vehicle The Designated Agent Has Principal Authority Over Must Be Identified Next, document the Designated Agent’s Complete Residential Address on the empty line labeled “Agent’s Address.” Make sure you have the appropriate reference material regarding the Vehicle, its Owner, and the Agent who will be appointed with Power available.Ģ – Designate The Agent With Principal Authority Over The VehicleĮnter the Full Name of the Designated Agent on the empty line labeled “Agent’s Name.” ![]() The form where a Principal Vehicle Owner may give his or her Principal Powers to an Agent should be opened by clicking one of the buttons (PDF, Word, Or ODT) supplied on this page. Only the owner of the vehicle in question may have this form issued. This is a type limited power of attorney that pertains to vehicles that you own or have full authority over. ![]() ![]() A Michigan motor vehicle power of attorney form (TR-128), also known as the “Appointment Of Agent For A Vehicle, Watercraft Or Mobile Home,” is a form used to appoint an agent to represent you in the sale, titling, or registration of a vehicle.
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