Maryland vehicle transfer after death guide showing car title, probate documents, and MVA process

Maryland Vehicle Transfer After Death (Maryland MVA)

When a vehicle owner passes away, the title does not automatically transfer to a spouse, child, or family member. Maryland MVA requirements depend on how the vehicle is titled, whether probate applies, and whether there are complications like liens, missing titles, or flags.

Use the tool below to identify the most likely documents and next steps for your situation—before anyone signs the title.

Need help before you sign anything?
If you’re not sure which path applies, contact Maryland Express Services (MES) and we’ll help you avoid delays and paperwork mistakes.

Have these ready (if available):

  • The vehicle title (don’t sign yet)

  • A certified death certificate (recommended)

  • Any estate paperwork (letters of administration / letters testamentary, if applicable)

  • Lienholder info (if the vehicle was financed)

  • Any notices related to insurance, tolls, citations, or flags

Decision tool

Common situations we see in Maryland

These are the most common paths. Your exact requirements may vary, but understanding the patterns can help you avoid the biggest delays.

Joint owners (surviving co-owner listed) 

If the vehicle was titled with a surviving co-owner, the transfer may be simpler—but not always. The way the title is structured matters, so it’s smart to confirm before signing.

Transfer to a surviving spouse

Many people assume the spouse can sign and transfer immediately. In reality, the spouse may still need documentation showing the correct authority depending on the title structure and estate handling.

Transfer to a child / heir

Heirs often need documentation showing authority to transfer—especially when probate applies. One wrong signature can trigger major delays.

Estate sale to a non-relative buyer

If the estate is selling the vehicle, the buyer typically needs the correct estate authority and a clean paperwork trail. Buyers should not pay until authority is verified.

Common complications that slow everything down

These issues commonly block the process until resolved:

  • Lien still recorded (even if the loan was paid off)

  • MVA flags / stops (insurance lapse, tolls, citations, etc.)

  • Missing title (duplicate title path may be required)

  • Out-of-state title history 

Helpful MES tools and resources

Maryland Vehicle Transfer After Death

Answer a few questions to see the most likely documents and next steps for your situation (Maryland MVA).

Important: This tool is provided for general information and convenience only. It is not legal advice. Requirements can vary by situation and may change. Always confirm details with the Maryland MVA and, when applicable, the estate representative or legal counsel. Maryland Express Services (MES) is not responsible for actions taken based solely on this tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need probate (executor/administrator) to transfer a vehicle after death?
It depends on how the vehicle is titled, whether there is a surviving co-owner, and whether a simplified inheritance path applies. If you are not sure, choose “Not sure / special situation” in the tool and contact MES before signing the title.
What documents are usually needed?
Common documents include a death certificate, the title (or proof it’s missing), and proof of authority (executor/administrator letters) when probate applies. Lien releases and proof of identity are often required as well.
What if the vehicle has an MVA flag, unpaid tolls, or citations?
Flags can block registration or transfer until resolved. Use our Maryland MVA Flag Finder and VR-143 Lookup to identify the likely agency or payee.
Should I sign the title before I know the correct transfer path?
Usually, no. Incorrect signatures or alterations can create major delays. Confirm the correct path first, especially if probate authority is involved.
What if the title is missing?
Missing titles often require special handling (duplicate title / additional proof). Select “Title missing” in the tool and contact MES for guidance before proceeding.

When to contact MES first

Contact us before signing the title if:

  • You’re not sure whether probate applies

  • More than one family member is involved

  • The title is missing, damaged, or unreadable

  • A lien may still be recorded

  • You suspect an MVA flag/stop

  • The vehicle has out-of-state title history

We’ll help you confirm the likely path and avoid paperwork mistakes that cause delays.

Important note

This page and tool are for general information only and are not legal advice. Requirements can vary by situation and may change. Always confirm details with the Maryland MVA and, when applicable, the estate representative or legal counsel.

Official references

Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration – Vehicle Titling & Registration 

Titling – Deceased Owner