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Probate in Florida: What Happens to Your Car?

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June 25, 2023

The probate process has many twists and turns. And, the ensuing legalities of such a process can feel overwhelming, especially when you're unsure about how different assets, like a car, are handled. This blog post aims to demystify this aspect of the probate process in Florida and provide you with an understanding of what happens to a car after the owner's death.

Understanding Probate

Probate is a court-supervised process where a deceased person's assets are identified, debts are paid, and remaining assets are distributed to beneficiaries. Probate applies to all assets owned solely by the deceased person and not designated to be automatically transferred upon death. The assets passing through probate are known as the 'probate estate.'

Automobiles and Probate

So, where does a car fit in? Does a car have to go through probate in Florida? As a rule of thumb, if the car was solely owned by the deceased and not specifically designated to pass to someone else upon death, then yes, it has to go through probate.

However, like many aspects of law, there are exceptions to this rule.

Exceptions to Probate

  • Transfer-on-Death Registration: Florida law permits 'Transfer-on-Death' registration for vehicles. This means the deceased owner can designate a beneficiary who will automatically become the owner upon their death. The vehicle would then bypass the probate process.
  • Joint Ownership: If the car was jointly owned, and the co-owner has rights of survivorship, the car automatically passes to the co-owner upon the death of the other owner, circumventing probate.
  • Florida's 'Disposition without Administration': In Florida, smaller estates may qualify for a simplified probate process known as 'Disposition Without Administration'. This process can be used for estates where the only assets are exempt from creditors and non-exempt personal property (like a car) the value of which doesn't exceed the sum of funeral expenses and medical expenses incurred in the last 60 days of the deceased's final illness.

The Probate Process for Cars

Let's assume the car does need to go through probate. What does this look like?

  • Probate Opening: An executor (if there's a will) or an administrator (if there's no will) is appointed by the court. They are responsible for managing the probate estate, which includes the car.
  • Inventorying Assets: The executor/administrator inventories all assets, including the car. The car's value is generally determined by a fair market price guide or appraisal.
  • Paying Debts: The executor/administrator pays the deceased's debts from the estate's assets. If the estate lacks sufficient cash, assets (potentially including the car) may need to be sold to meet these obligations.
  • Distributing Assets: After debts and taxes are paid, remaining assets, including potentially the car, are distributed according to the will, or if there is no will, according to Florida's intestate succession laws.

Final Thoughts

Understanding how assets like cars are treated in the probate process can offer clarity during an otherwise challenging time. Remember, while the legal aspects of dealing with a loved one's passing can feel complicated, you don't have to navigate them alone. Reach out to legal professionals experienced in the probate process to guide you through these steps.

Whether a car needs to go through probate in Florida depends on several factors, including how the car was owned and whether it was designated to transfer upon death. By being aware of these factors, you can better understand the probate process and make informed decisions as you navigate this journey.




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Matthew T. Morrison

Attorney, Matthew T. Morrison

A graduate of Jones Law, he is our team lead for the probate department and case management. He is the one to establish the plan in court.


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A graduate of St Thomas Law, Carlos is head of client management and client relations. He is the master of what happens out of court.


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