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Thus, if your name is separated by an ?and? on the title or your name is not on the title at all, then you will have to go through the Probate Court in order to retitle the vehicle in your name.
Vehicle Registration: If the vehicle is registered in your loved one's name, it needs to be transferred to a new owner. Title: The vehicle title also needs to be transferred to a new owner.
To title and register a vehicle through heirship, you will need: Affidavit(s) of Heirship (Form VTR-262). If there is more than one heir, each of you must sign the form and have the signatures notarized. Heirs may fill out individual Affidavits of Heirship and must have each affidavit notarized.
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.
If a decedent has left a will, the personal representative of the estate may transfer ownership of the vehicle. He/she must give the following documents to the new owner: A copy of the appointment of personal representative. Decedent's certificate of title assigned by the personal representative.