A title that has been assigned by a person other than the owner reflected on the face of the title must be accompanied by some form of authorization for the assignment. Such authorization may be a power of attorney or court order.
- (1) Transfer by power of attorney. When transferring a title where assignment has been made by power of attorney, the power of attorney (POA) must be presented with the assigned title.
- (A) Unless otherwise noted below, an original copy, or a certified copy of the original must be surrendered. Faxes or photocopies are unacceptable.
- (B) The POA must be notarized, if from a notary state.
- (C) If a general POA (not restricted to a specific vehicle or transaction), the original, or a certified copy of the original, must be presented to the licensed operator. The licensed operator may make a photocopy of the original for submission to Service Oklahoma and return the original to applicant.
- (D) If a specific POA (restricted to a specific vehicle or transaction), the original, or a certified copy of the original, must be surrendered to the licensed operator.
- (E) A POA may not be utilized if the grantor is deceased.
- (2) Transfer by court order. When transferring a title pursuant to a court order, a certified copy of the court order authorizing the transfer must be surrendered.
Added at 41 Ok Reg, Number 23, effective 8-25-24