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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.
File at the Comanche County Tax Assessor-Collector, located at 101 W Central Ave, Ste 109, Comanche, TX 76442.
Texas allows a beneficiary designation for a motor vehicle on motor vehicle. Available only when all recorded owners are individuals. If any recorded owner is an entity (such as a business or trust), the beneficiary designation cannot be applied.
Complete Beneficiary Designation for a Motor Vehicle (Form VTR-121) and submit it to the Comanche County Tax Assessor-Collector.
Texas allows a single beneficiary on a vehicle beneficiary designation for a motor vehicle.
No. A vehicle beneficiary designation for a motor vehicle 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.
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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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