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Filling out the Mv 39 form is essential for transferring vehicle ownership after the death of an owner. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete the Mv 39 efficiently, ensuring all necessary information is accurately provided.
Follow the steps to complete the Mv 39 form correctly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Mv 39 document online.
- In Section A, provide the vehicle description: include the title number and the vehicle identification number (VIN). Also, mention the make of the vehicle.
- In Section B, fill in your last name or full business name, first name, middle name, PA driver's license or ID number, date of birth, city, street address, state, and zip code.
- In Section C, check the applicable block that details how ownership is being transferred. Options include surviving spouse who is co-owner, joint tenant, surviving spouse who is not a co-owner, among others.
- If applicable, in Section D, list the names, signatures, addresses, relationships, and ages of all heirs. Ensure to adhere to the requirements for notarization if this section is completed.
- In Section E, if necessary, obtain notarization confirming the documents and information provided.
- In Section F, complete the affidavit of payment of debts if required, signing in the presence of a notary.
- In Section G, provide proof of death by checking the appropriate box and attaching the original death certificate or a completed certification by a physician or funeral director.
- In Section H, include the vehicle insurance information if the vehicle is to be registered, detailing the insurance company name, policy number, policy effective date, and policy expiration date.
- Review the completed form for accuracy and completeness, ensuring all required sections are filled out. Save, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your Mv 39 form online today to ensure a smooth transfer of vehicle ownership.
What is the Pennsylvania title transfer fee? ing to PennDot, it costs $58 to do a Pennsylvania title transfer. The fee is the same whether getting an original title, duplicate title, or at a registered dealer.
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