Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 28 - ODOMETERS
Section 735-028-0080 - Odometer Disclosures - Power of Attorney Between the Buyer and Seller
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A person may sign an odometer disclosure as both the buyer and seller by power of attorney only when allowed under OAR 735-028-0060.
(2) When a seller gives a power of attorney to the buyer for the purpose of making an odometer disclosure, the form used must be the Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division of the Department of Transportation (DMV) "Secure Power of Attorney," Form 735-402, DMV's "Secure Power of Attorney," Form 735-402A, or a secure form issued by another state that conforms to federal rules ( 49 CFR, Part 580).
(3) DMV does not accept secure power of attorney forms for use in making odometer disclosures that are photocopies, facsimiles, digitized copies or other reproductions of such forms. This section does not prevent persons from making copies of completed forms for their records.
(4) DMV's Secure Power of Attorney, Form 735-402, and the secure forms of some other states, are multi-copy forms, each copy of which is a secure form. When used as intended, completion of the original power of attorney will result in the other copies being completed with the same information. Such copies must be acceptable for submission to the state as otherwise provided in this rule.
(5) A seller who grants power of attorney under section (2) of this rule, shall complete Part A of the secure power of attorney form, including the seller's signature and all other information required to be part of an odometer disclosure, as covered in OAR 735-028-0050.
(6) A buyer who receives power of attorney under section (2) of this rule shall print and sign their name in Part A of the secure power of attorney form and provide a copy of the form to the seller.
(7) Upon receipt of the seller's title, the person granted the power of attorney shall determine whether the mileage disclosed on the power of attorney is less than the mileage shown on the title:
(8) If the person who is granted power of attorney under section (2) of this rule resells the vehicle prior to receipt of the title, and if the new buyer elects to grant power of attorney to that person for the purpose of making an odometer disclosure, the exact power of attorney form that was completed under sections (2) through (6) of this rule shall be used. In granting power of attorney under this section, the new buyer:
(9) When power of attorney is granted under section (8) of this rule:
(10) A person who is granted and who exercises a power of attorney under this rule shall complete the required odometer disclosure(s) on the title when received. The person shall provide the original power of attorney or one of the secure copies of a multi-copy form to:
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010, 802.200, 803.015, 803.045, 803.050, 803.065, 803.092, 803.094, 803.097, 803.102, 803.120, 803.122, 803.124, 803.140, 803.207, 803.370, 803.475, 805.120, 815.405, 821.060 & 821.080
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 803.120, 803.122, 803.124 & 49 CFR Part 580