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  1. To claim the vehicle, the beneficiary must submit an Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U), the $28 or $33 title application fee, the Texas title in the deceased owner’s name listing the beneficiary, and a death certificate.

  2. 4 dni temu · Complete the Application for Texas Title (Form 130-U). Submit the completed Affidavit of Heirship and supporting documents. Pay any applicable fees for the title transfer at the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The Texas DMV will issue a new title in the surviving spouse’s name once the required paperwork is processed.

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  4. Instructions. Complete the “Vehicle/Decedent Information” section on page 1. All fields are required unless indicated otherwise. The heir(s) (up to three) must complete the “Surviving Heir(s) of Decedent” section on page 1. Refer to the “Information” section above for additional information.

  5. 21 lut 2024 · Whether the car title needs to be assigned to a particular beneficiary or whether it needs to be titled to someone who wants to buy the car from the estate, the executor will need to use Form 130-U “Application for Texas Title and/or Registration” from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles along one of their Letters Testamentary that they ...

  6. This form tells the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles who you want to give your car to upon your death (also called ‘the beneficiary”). Complete the Application for Texas Title and/or Registration form in this kit (Form 130-U, Texas Department of Motor Vehicles).

  7. 11 lip 2024 · The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles has created a process to transfer a vehicle to a beneficiary upon the owner’s death. The owner must first complete the Beneficiary Designation of a Motor Vehicle form, which tells the Texas DMV who the owner wants the car to go to.