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How Do You Transfer The Car Title Of A Deceased Person?

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How Do You Transfer The Car Title Of A Deceased Person?

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There are few details that need to be cleared when transferring the car title of a deceased person. The vehicle becomes a part of the estate after death of the owner. The probate court (each county has its own probate court) that deals with estate execution after death appoints an executor of the deceased owner’s estate by certifying such a position in an official letter. Then the executor is able to transfer the car title to someone specified in a will. If there is no will, then the probate court will appoint a personal representative who will administer the estate, including passing the estate, such as house, vehicles and other property, to the heirs after paying out the debts of the deceased person. After taking care of the legal matters, you will then need to transfer title to the car. Visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Inform the DMV agent of the situation. Present the agent with the official letter from probate court and your ID. Request the documents for Transf

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