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Title Manual Registration Manual. Title Cancellation. All motor vehicles and trailers used upon the highways and roads of the State of Nebraska must be registered unless the vehicle falls under the specific category of Vehicles Exempt From Registration. Vehicles in Nebraska are registered in the county where the vehicle has situs, which means in the county where the vehicle is housed majority of the time. Newly purchased vehicles must be registered, and sales tax paid, within 30 days of the date of purchase.
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Resources for Nebraska county treasurers and vehicle dealerships. Title Manual Registration Manual. Title Cancellation. To transfer ownership of a motor vehicle, motorboat, ATV or minibike, all names that appear on the Certificate of Title must sign off in the Seller's section of the title. If there are any open liens, they must be released by the lienholder and County Official on the face of the title prior to reassignment of the title to the new owner.
The buyer's name, address and signature must appear in the purchaser's section of the title. This must be done at the time of purchase.
If the seller has signed off on a title and the purchaser's information is not completed the title is considered open. With most Nebraska Certificates of Title, the Seller, Purchaser and Odometer sections will appear in the lower half on the face of the title.
On some older Certificates of Title, these sections will appear on the back. Make sure that you read the title carefully before making any marks. If a signature is placed in the wrong place or an alteration of any kind is made, the title is mutilated and the seller will be required to obtain a Duplicate Certificate of Title before the sale can proceed.
The County Treasurer then issues a title to the new owner. Please refer to Certificate of Title for further information regarding the title application process and Vehicle Registrations for information about obtaining a registration.
A trust may be the beneficiary of a TOD certificate of title. A TOD beneficiary shall have no interest in the motor vehicle until such death s. A beneficiary designation may be changed at any time by the owner or by the joint-tenant-with-right-of survivorship owners then surviving without the consent of any beneficiary by filing an application for a subsequent certificate of title.
If a Certificate of Title indicates a TOD, ownership of such motor vehicle vests with the designated beneficiary ies on the death of the owner or the last of the joint-tenant-with-right-of-survivorship owners, subject to the rights of all lienholders. Once ownership has vested with the TOD beneficiary ies , the beneficiary ies may make application for issuance of a title in the beneficiary ies name upon presentation of a death certificate s and an Application for Certificate of Title OR ownership may be transferred to a third party by attaching the death certificate s and signing the certificate of title as TOD.
To accomplish this, the properly assigned Certificate of Title and the Death Certificate may be provided to the County Treasurer along with the proper fee and a new title will be issued in the survivor's name only. If the term With Rights Of Survivorship does not appear on the title document, the survivor name on the title cannot obtain a title in their name until a county judge decides, in probate proceedings, that the survivor has the right to ownership of the vehicle.
When the title is in the decedents name alone or all owners are deceased , transfer of ownership can occur only if an individual appointed by the court to administer the estate s of the decedent s properly assigns the title to the buyer. The letter of appointment by the court for this individual must be attached to the title when it is presented to the County Treasurer. The title must be issued in the name of the successor s - it cannot be issued in the name of the purchaser.
Note: Personal property does not include ownership in real estate property. Before the person claiming to be the successor of the decedent submits the Affidavit, the following guidelines must be met:. If the Nebraska Certificate of Title is not available and the vehicle is a motor vehicle, the documentation must include an Odometer Disclosure Statement.
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