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    Default Does Title License Plate Need to Match Up with Current Plate

    My question involves vehicle registration or title in the state of: Washington

    Hi guys, I am currently working on the Power of Attorney (POA) to appoint my best friend to sell my car when I am going abroad. However, I was struggling when I realized that the license plate # on my title is different than my current license plate since I replaced plate last September (required after several years). So I was just wondering if I have to get a new title? If yes, it might be a big problem since I am leaving this Wednesday.

    I was also wondering if someone could shed me some lights with the notarization process. Should I just go to any notarization place that I could find on Yelp? (UPS, Licensing place, etc.) Is there any difference between them in term of notarizing? I have never done any notarization before so may I assume that me and my friend both go to the notarization place and fill out POA form there and get notarizing and that's all?

    Best regards,

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    Default Re: Does Title License Plate Need to Match Up with Current Plate

    The DOL has records of the replacement of your plates, so they won't be confused by documentation that shows a prior license plate number from the time of registration.

    Often the best place to get something notarized is your bank, as most banks offer free notarization services to their customers. If you want to pay a fee, the notarization process is pretty simple and it doesn't much matter where you go.

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    Default Re: Does Title License Plate Need to Match Up with Current Plate

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    The DOL has records of the replacement of your plates, so they won't be confused by documentation that shows a prior license plate number from the time of registration.

    Often the best place to get something notarized is your bank, as most banks offer free notarization services to their customers. If you want to pay a fee, the notarization process is pretty simple and it doesn't much matter where you go.
    Thanks a lot for the explanation. In the Power of Attorney form, when they ask for license plate, should I write the current license plate or the license plate # on the title?

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