
Methods for transferring a deceased owner's vehicle to their daughter mainly include: 1. Documents: It is necessary to bring the death certificate to a notary office for notarization. Then, bring the death certificate, the notarized inheritance certificate from the notary office, the heir's identity proof, the vehicle license, the motor vehicle registration certificate, and drive the car to the local vehicle management office to complete the transfer procedures. 2. Inheritance notarization: The process needs to follow the general inheritance procedures. (1) If there is a will, the inheritance is executed according to the will. (2) If there is no will, the inheritance is divided equally among the first-line heirs of the deceased, including the spouse, children, and parents.

Ah, this reminds me of the transfer process I helped my colleague with. The car owner had passed away, and the car needed to be transferred to his daughter. The procedures were quite detailed. First, you need to bring the ID card and household register to the public security authority to obtain a death certificate. Then, go to the notary office to handle the inheritance notarization certificate, proving you are the direct heir. After that, bring these documents, the vehicle registration certificate, and the insurance policy, and make sure the car has no unpaid fees or violations, then go to the vehicle management office to fill out the transfer application form. The process takes about one to two weeks, with costs around a few hundred for the notarization certificate and one to two hundred for the transfer fee, totaling less than a thousand yuan. I advised the daughter to make an appointment with the vehicle management office in advance to avoid long queues. If there’s a loan, it must be paid off first to avoid getting stuck halfway. Also, don’t forget to update the documents during regular car maintenance.

As a car repair technician, I emphasize the key steps in transferring a deceased owner's car to their daughter, which is a standard inheritance process. Required documents include the death certificate, vehicle registration, daughter's ID card, and proof of relationship. The first step is to obtain a notarized certificate or inheritance proof from a notary office. Then, gather all materials and submit the transfer application at the vehicle management office. Remember, the vehicle's annual inspection and insurance must be valid; otherwise, you'll need to handle renewals and pay fines totaling several hundred to a thousand yuan. The process typically takes 1-2 days, but waiting times may extend it. It's advisable to bring a knowledgeable friend to assist and avoid mistakes. After completion, promptly update the vehicle information to prevent future hassles.

I'm a young guy who just helped a friend with this. The car owner passed away, and transferring the car to his daughter is a complicated process. You need to visit multiple places: first obtain the death certificate, then get the inheritance notarized, and finally go to the DMV for the transfer. Make sure all documents are prepared, and it takes a few days with costs under 1,000 yuan, but it's time-consuming. Keep the car insured and in good condition, and don't miss any steps.


