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Do I Need a Vehicle TOD in Lincoln County, Nebraska?

Answer a few questions about how your vehicle is titled to see whether a transfer-on-death designation applies for avoiding probate on a vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

File at the Lincoln County Treasurer, located at 301 N Jeffers, Room 102, North Platte, NE 69101.

Nebraska allows a transfer-on-death certificate of title (tod beneficiary designation) on vehicle (titled under the motor vehicle certificate of title act), motorboat (titled under the state boat act).

Complete Application for Certificate of Title (Form RV-707) and submit it to the Lincoln County Treasurer.

Yes. Nebraska allows more than one beneficiary on a vehicle transfer-on-death certificate of title (tod beneficiary designation).

No. A vehicle transfer-on-death certificate of title (tod beneficiary designation) transfers only the vehicle named on the title. Your home, accounts, and other property pass through a will (probate) or a trust. When one vehicle is not the whole picture, SimplyTrust sets up a revocable trust online.

Filing a Vehicle TOD Designation in Lincoln County, Nebraska

Residents of Lincoln County file a vehicle transfer-on-death certificate of title (tod beneficiary designation) at the Lincoln County Treasurer.

The Lincoln County Treasurer is located at 301 N Jeffers, Room 102, North Platte, NE 69101. Phone: 308-534-4350.

Nebraska allows the designation on vehicle (titled under the motor vehicle certificate of title act), motorboat (titled under the state boat act).

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In-depth guides covering Nebraska probate laws, trust requirements, and estate planning strategies.

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Select your state to see whether you can name a beneficiary on your vehicle title and what vehicles qualify.

This tool provides general information about vehicle transfer-on-death designations and is not legal advice. Availability and requirements vary by state. Consult your state titling agency or a licensed attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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