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First you should contact the state Department of Motor Vehicles to see if there is a procedure to transfer the title. If not then contact the probate court. In most jurisdictions there is a minimal and inexpensive probate process available when the only asset is an automobile.

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Q: If your deceased mother but owns a car but didn't have a will what do you do that is all said had the car is in her name is it paid for and that is the only thing she owned. do I need to go to court?
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