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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the NY MV 349 DMV form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name, county, and mailing address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for processing.
  3. Fill in the name of the deceased, their date of death, and your relationship to them. This establishes your eligibility as Next of Kin.
  4. Indicate whether the deceased left a will and answer related questions about its probate status. This helps clarify the legal context of the transfer.
  5. Provide details about the vehicle being transferred, including its value, plate number, year, make, and VIN. This information is crucial for identification.
  6. Complete the section regarding the surviving spouse's status and any disqualifications under relevant laws. Attach necessary documentation if applicable.
  7. Finally, sign and date the affidavit section before a notary public or commissioner of deeds to validate your statements.

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Any property left in a persons residence, including furniture, cars, clothing, art, jewelry, valuables, and other belongings that have not been disposed of through testamentary instruments (such as a trust) or passed on through a survivorship right, will have to be included in probate.
Living Trust: You can create a living trust and transfer ownership of the car into the trust. In the trust, you can specify your son as the beneficiary who will receive the car upon your passing. This can help avoid probate and ensure a smooth transfer. Consult with an attorney to set up a living trust properly.
You transfer the vehicle through probate. If the deceased person owned a vehicle in their name alone and the estates value exceeds $50,000, the car generally must go through probate. The court-appointed executor will manage the process of transferring ownership to the designated beneficiary.
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