Take a copy of the death certificate to the local department of motor vehicles and they will get you on the right path to getting the title in your name.
You need to inquire at your state DMV to determine how to transfer the title properly.
My father is deceased my mother used quitclaim deed to sell property what about the kids do fathers interest pass to kids
Do you have to pay taxes on deceased mother's house when it sells
I believe you can sell it if you are the beneficiary, or if you inherited the vehicle.
If you and your deceased spouse were listed as "OR" on the title, it only takes on signature to release the title to the new owner. However, if the names were listed with "AND", then both signatures would be required. Since this is no longer physically possible, you need to take the title, along with the certificate of death, to the motor vehicle office and have your deceased spouses name removed from said title before you even attempt to sell or trade in this auto.
There will be different requirements depending on the state you live in. In California, the next of kin can affect a change of title on a car owned by a person deceased.
If his name is already on the title, you can't sell him something he already owns. You should be able to have your name removed from the title if you want, and the bank may be willing to change the loan to your fathers name as primary borrower and remove you from the loan.
If the title is not in your name, you do not have the right to sell it to a junkyard.
You have to find out who the executor of the estate is. They should be able to sell you the vehicle and sign the title over to you.
You can sell a car without a title. Most people will sell them as parts cars. If the car ever had a title in your name then you can go to the court house and get a lost title for it. If you never had the car in your name you will have to tell and buyers that it does not have a title. It will sell for less than if it had a title but you can still sell it.
Only if the title is in your name.
sell it.