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Code · Delaware · Title 21 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 64. Odometers

§ 6412. Certification by person exercising powers of attorney.

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(a)A person who exercises a power of attorney under both §§ 6410 and 6411 of this title must complete a certification that the person has disclosed on the title document the mileage as it was provided to the person on the power of attorney form, and that upon examination of the title and any reassignment documents, the mileage disclosure made on the title pursuant to the power of attorney is greater than that previously stated on the title and reassignment documents. This certification shall be under part C of the same form as the powers of attorney executed under §§ 6410 and 6411 of this title and shall include:
(1)The signature and printed name of the person exercising the power of attorney;
(2)The address of the person exercising the power of attorney; and
(3)The date of the certification.
(b)If the mileage reflected by the transferor on the power of attorney is less than that previously stated on the title and any reassignment documents, the power of attorney shall be void.
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