You need to inquire at your state DMV to determine how to transfer the title properly.
Call your local DMV they should be able to tell you.
not legally A: I think not, you need to have the legal papers for your car before you can register it. You need to do a "Title Search" with DMV and then have the registered owner sign the title over to you. If the owner is deceased or cannot be found then you have to apply for a "Salvage Title" and explain the circumstance before DMV will issue you a title. jack2e
The California DMV can be contacted in a few ways. First a person could call or email the DMV. Also the person could visit the DMV in person and talk to someone there.
The movie was played by someone who is currently deceased.
In the event the step father is deceased, yes. But, you will need a copy of the death certificate showing that he is in fact deceased. Also you will need to know if he had a will that willed the property to someone else.
Take all the paperwork to your local DMV and they nwill tell you.
yes you can but you will need the marriage certificate as well as the death certificate and fill out papers at the DMV.
How you do on your driving test usually gives a fair indication of whether or not someone's been practicing. Other than that, they don't.
When your husband died, you became the heir to all his property unless he specifically listed someone else in a will to inherit the car. Take a copy of his death certificate to your local DMV and they can help you transfer the car into your name.
http://www.organdonor.gov/donor/index.htm That website will answer all of your questions. But you can go to your local DMV center and register to be a donor there.
Well you have to have proof of insurance and if you do then you can show the officer that and it goes on from there.