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Vehicle ownership can be transferred to a deceased owner's heir 40 days after the owner's death, as long as the value of the deceased's property in California does not exceed: $150,000 if the deceased died before 1/1/20. $166,250 if the deceased died on or after 1/1/20.
If your loved one was a resident of California and held a driver's license or vehicle registration, the California DMV should be notified of their passing. This is essential to cancel their driver's license and prevent identity theft, as well as to transfer or cancel vehicle registration.
Essentially, under transfer with WROS if one party is deceased, the living owner must apply for a title. That title will be issued with the survivor's name and a designation ?acquired by right of survivorship.? In this case, you must have the original title, certified death certificate, and ID.
To ensure simplicity in this process, the personal representative signs the title paper (pink slip) by signing the deceased's name, followed by his/her actual name, and ?Executor?. By giving a copy of the Letters Testamentary to the buyer, the new owner will be able to register the vehicle with the DMV.
Fill out the Statement of Facts (REG 256) form (Section G) stating the: Decedent's name. Placard number. Decedent's date of death. Name of the person reporting the death, and their relationship to the decedent. The signature and daytime phone number of the person reporting the death.