How do I ??

Question:
My friend gave me a car that belonged to her boyfriend. He passed away recently and she can't find any of the paper work for the car. what can I do. Can anyone offer any suggestions?

Answers:

Has anyone had one of those 134 point checks done by the RAC or AA?

So, this gal gave you a car that didn't belong to her?

any way to give your car to a family member as a gift to avoid paying sales tax?


She gave it to you before or AFTER he died?

How do you obtain the title of a used car that you've bought but never registered?


First, if it was his car, she can NEVER sign his title over to you.
If she had legal power of attorney while he was ALIVE, she could have signed over the title to you for him while he was alive, but she would have needed to have given you a notarized power attorney statement signed by him.

For someone who really knows please, STATISTICALLY, which drivers have the most wrecks ?


If she gave you the car AFTER he died, she cannot do that legally.

i lost my certificate of compleasion for my driver training?!?


If he had a will, the car goes there. If he didn't have a will, the car will go through probate. If the car legally ends up going to the girlfriend, she will have to register the car in her name using a decedent's affidavit, get her own plates and her own title (with her name typed on the front), then she would have to sign her title over to you.

I got bumped by someone parking behind me and my car has two very small scratches, should I report them?


Call your local dmv to find out exactly what to do. The girlfriend might need to call an attorney if her ex boyfriend had no surviving family, AND his possessions were under x amount of $$.

Do AIG NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY have a web site?


In that case, if she was the executrix of his estate (and there is documentation proving this), she might be able to still give you the car. Find out for sure. Every state is different.

how can i??

a next of kin for the dead person would have to sign the vehicle over unlees she was listed jointly on it.otherwise his estate owns the car

Dealing with insurance companies?

depends on state to state. the owner(not you) will have to apply for a lost title. i suppose you could do it yourself, but it gets complicated due to the fact your friend's name may not be listed on the original title, or the tile on file with the state. if the car has any value at all, maybe contact a lawyer for legal advice. good luck.

why does the paper counterpart of my full uk driving licence say provisional entitlement?

this is what you do girl
you take the car and you and your friend leave
town with who ever you need 2 go with you and leave with that car

im trying to find out if my drivers lic sercharge has reseaved so i can get my i.d back?

Did your friend have the right to give you the vehicle? I would doubt it unless it belonged to her. Only the executor of the estate can do anything with the assets of the deceased. I would suggest you contact that person and tell them you are in physical possession of one of the assets and follow their instructions. You will probably have to return the vehicle.

How much auto insurance coverage do I really need?

Submit to the D.M.V. for a lost title, they will send it back to her, she will need to sign it over and you'll need to re-process in your name.
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