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The surviving person who is still on title, can and should have the title certificate transferred immediately to his or her name. They should be able to do this by going to the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) with a copy of the death certificate and the title.
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.
Transfer on Death (TOD) As the sole owner of a motor vehicle, watercraft, or outboard motor, an individual may designate a beneficiary or beneficiaries to an Ohio title with a signed and notarized Affidavit to Designate a Beneficiary (form BMV 3811) submitted to a County Clerk of Courts Title Office.
Complete the TOD for real estate form. You can also get it from the County Auditor's office. The County Recorder's reference number, or volume and deed book number, stamped on your deed.
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.