What to Do with a Deceased Family Member's Car?
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When a person passes away, the license plate number will be reclaimed, and the heirs can only inherit the vehicle but not the license plate. The license plate is merely the "ID card" of the vehicle and is not a property right certificate issued to the vehicle owner. Small car indicators and license plates do not exist independently and cannot be inherited as part of the estate. More relevant information is as follows: Note 1: Only the car registered under the deceased's name can be inherited. The heir cannot retain the original license plate but can obtain a special segment license plate directly without going through the lottery process. Note 2: When handling the vehicle inheritance procedures, the heir needs to provide a household registration certificate proving the relationship in writing, namely the "Death Certificate" of the relative (the deceased), and a "Notarized Certificate" regarding the vehicle inheritance with other heirs at the same level. Additionally, the heir must bring the vehicle registration certificate, vehicle license, and their own identity proof. After making an online appointment, the procedures should be completed on the scheduled day.