Congressman John Spratt
The bill lets surviving spouses obtain sole title to a leased vehicle held by a lienholder by filing a simple application with a death certificate, removing the deceased’s name.
The bill lets surviving spouses obtain sole title to a leased vehicle held by a lienholder by filing a simple application with a death certificate, removing the deceased’s name.
This bill aims to streamline the process by which surviving spouses and next of kin obtain and register titles for motor vehicles, particularly in cases where the vehicle is subject to a lease and the title is held by a lienholder. The goal is to reduce administrative friction after a death and enable faster transfer of vehicle ownership to rightful survivors.
Overall, H 3722 proposes a targeted, process-oriented improvement at the RMV to aid surviving spouses and next of kin in obtaining clear, sole ownership of a vehicle after death, particularly in leased-vehicle scenarios.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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