Frequently Asked Questions

Can a dealership employee use VP-136 to process title work for customers?

Yes. Auto dealerships throughout Las Vegas use VP-136 forms to authorize employees to process DMV title work, registration renewals, and vehicle sales on behalf of customers. The customer signs a notarized VP-136 giving the dealership representative authority to handle all DMV transactions for their vehicle purchase or trade-in.

Dealerships throughout Las Vegas and Clark County use VP-136 Power of Attorney forms extensively to streamline vehicle sales and title processing. When you buy or trade a vehicle at a dealership, signing a notarized VP-136 allows the dealership's title clerk or sales representative to handle all DMV transactions on your behalf without requiring you to visit the DMV personally.

This authorization enables dealership employees to submit title applications, process registration renewals, pay fees, obtain license plates, and complete all necessary DMV paperwork for your vehicle transaction. The VP-136 protects both you and the dealership by creating a legal record of the authorization while allowing efficient transaction processing.

For dealerships processing multiple vehicle sales daily, having a mobile notary service that comes to the dealership saves significant time. Lake Mead Mobile Notary serves auto dealerships throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, and North Las Vegas with same-day mobile notarization for VP-136 forms and all dealership documents. We can notarize multiple customer authorizations in a single visit, keeping your sales process moving efficiently.

The notarized VP-136 typically remains valid for the specific transactions listed on the form. Most dealerships limit the authorization to the current vehicle sale or trade-in to protect customer interests. Once the DMV work is complete, the authorization ends.

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