Bonded Title Application or Tax Collector Hearing Statement of Fact (Form VTR-130-SOF) Page 1. Vehicle Identification Number. Vehicle Purchased or Obtained From (Name of Individual or Entity)
How do I transfer a car title of a deceased person in Texas?
What do I need to transfer ownership from a deceased owner?
- Title, if available.
- Evidence the loan is paid in full (original release of lien), if applicable.
- Completed Title and/or Registration Application (Form 130-U)
- Appropriate authority to transfer ownership.
- Completed Gift Affidavit.
Who fills out Form 130 U Texas?
Buyer/Seller
Buyer/Seller: Carefully fill out and complete the Application for Texas Certificate of Title (VTR Form 130-U). Buyer will fill out most of the form but Seller MUST fill in the vehicle sales price and sign the form.
What is Form 130 U Texas?
Form 130-U is used in the State of Texas to apply for a title to a vehicle. Also known as an Application for Texas Title, the document is completed to transfer the title from the seller of the vehicle to its new owner.
How do you transfer a car title when the owner is deceased?
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.
How do you transfer ownership of a car after death?
You can go to the court to apply for a death certificate and need to apply also that you are the only heir for him. Then you can go to the police and car registration centre to transfer the car under your name.
How do you transfer a car title in Texas?
To transfer a Texas titled vehicle, bring in or mail the following to our offices:
- Texas title, signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s).
- VTR-130U (Application for Texas title), signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s).
- Proof of insurance in the buyer’s name.
- Acceptable form of ID.
- Proof of inspection.
- Fees.