In some cases, an odometer disclosure statement may also be required to disclose the vehicle's mileage accurately. This may include proof of identity, such as a valid government-issued ID, and the original vehicle title or a properly assigned title to establish ownership. When filling out the form, it is crucial to provide additional documentation. The important fields include the grantor's information (full name, address, and driver's license number), agent's information (full name, address, and driver's license number), and vehicle details (make, model, year, and vehicle identification number).
The Form VTR-271-A consists of various sections that need to be completed accurately.
This form serves the purpose of facilitating the transfer of ownership for a motor vehicle, specifically when the use of a power of attorney is allowed and the vehicle is subject to federal odometer disclosure. The Form VTR-271-A Secure Power of Attorney is a vital document issued by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in compliance with federal law.