You would have to get your solicitor to contact the authorities, who will issue a change of ownership document. The solicitor would have to prove the original owner is now deceased, and that you are legally entitled to own the vehicle.
The idea is that if you have a car you can go places. If you have a nice car, you can look good when you show up. Were can you go with your expensive gaming rig? Girls like to go places literally and figuratively.
You go to the dealership to buy a car. Dealership refers to the actual building and grounds. Dealer refers to the person owning the building and grounds. Salesman is the person that will show you the car and assist you in the buying process.
It depends on who the car belonged to. If the car owner is not the deceased, no, it would not go through probate. Any insurance money paid as a result of the death itself would go through probate.
If you mean "belonging to my neighbour," that would be neighbour'sIf you mean "belonging to my neighbours," that would be neighbours'
Ramsgate Insurance Company. Go to Ramsgateinsurance.com and check it out. I know they do public transportation. Also, check with AON Risk specialists.
not if they cant't find it.
Easy all you have to do is go up to them (The address you got in the mail) and have your documentation of you owning the car and insurance. Then they will give you a fine You also need your drivers license and Social security number Note: if you've done any excess damage to your car then getting your car back will be difficult.
In some states the money will go the estate of the deceased winner.
Yes they can but probably only thru the probate court and the estate would have to be solvent.
you will need to go to the bmv and file for lost or stolen title, it title is in previous owners name, how to transfer in my name if owner is deceased.
No go see a lawyer.
Only in extreme cases.