![]() ![]() The Termination Date of the powers being granted through this form must be defined on the three blank spaces presented in the “Termination Date Required” section.” The Appointee will have the power to receive Persons with Disability Parking Privilege placards on behalf of the Principal if the eighth box is marked. The Grantor may give the Appointee the power to apply and receive motor vehicle record copies on his or her behalf by marking the seventh box. The Appointee may release a lien if the sixth box is marked. In order to give the Appointee power to record a lien, mark the fifth box. If the Appointee may transfer ownership and is acknowledge the odometer reading on behalf of the Grantor, then mark the fourth box. (NOTE: Original Titles issued on or after July 1, 2006, will require Identification) If the Vehicle Owner/Grantor wishes to give the Appointee Principal Power in applying for and receiving Duplicate Certificate of Title, then mark the third box. If the Vehicle Owner/Grantor approves of the Appointee applying for and receiving a Certificate of Title, then he or she must mark the second checkbox. If the Appointee may apply for and receive a New Registration or apply for and receive a New Temporary Registration, then mark the first box. The Principal Grantor of these powers over the Vehicle will need to check each box so the Appointee may act with the stated Authority. This presentation will take the form of eight statements each with a corresponding checkbox. The granted Authority will need to be defined on this form by use of a checklist. Enter the full Name of the Appointee using the blank lines following the word “Appoint.” The person who will be appointed Authority over the concerned Vehicle must also be identified on this form. The Name must appear as it does on the Grantor’s Identification. ![]() The Vehicle Owner or Grantor must be identified on the first blank of this form. Make sure you have the correct information for the Grantor, Appointee, and Vehicle ready. Open or download this form using the displayed buttons beneath the preview image. This form is promulgated by the laws set forth in C.R.S. A Colorado motor vehicle power of attorney (Form DR-2175) is the paperwork that a vehicle owner completes and submits to appoint a designee to handle matters involving title, registration, or liens of a motor vehicle. ![]()
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