Transfer vehicle registration for a deceased estate (2024)

If you are settling a deceased estate and need to transfer registration of a vehicle, there are a number of steps depending on the circ*mstances.

Who is this for

People who need to transfer vehicle registration, as part of settling a deceased estate:

  • between joint owners
  • to one or more beneficiaries
  • to someone buying the vehicle.

What you need

Notification

Births, Deaths and Marriages notifies Service SA when a person has died.

If Service SA is yet to be notified you will also need one of these:

  • a death certificate
  • newspaper death notice
  • letter from a solicitor.

For registration transfer

To transfer registration you will need the registration details certificate, completed in the new owner's name and signed by the executor of the estate.

Stamp duty exemption

Beneficiaries inheriting a vehicle may be eligible for full or partial exemption of stamp duty. To be exempt from stamp duty, you will need:

Vehicles registered in joint names

If Service SA is notified that a member of a joint ownership has died, the vehicle registration will be automatically transferred to the surviving owner.

If Service SA is yet to be notified of the death, you may request the transfer by supplying one of the following:

  • a death certificate
  • a newspaper death notice
  • a letter from a solicitor.

Contact Service SA if the vehicle has number plate rights assigned or is conditionally registered (eg a historic or special purpose vehicle).

Transferring to a beneficiary

A beneficiary of a deceased estate, may be fully or partially exempt from payment of stamp duty.

If there is one beneficiary, a full stamp duty exemption may be granted providing the will confirms entitlement to the vehicle.

If there are multiple beneficiaries, a partial stamp duty exemption may be granted. To register the vehicle to a single beneficiary, a signed statement from the beneficiaries relinquishing interest in the vehicle is also required.

Selling the vehicle to another person

If the vehicle is being transferred to a person who is not a beneficiary, the transfer application is to be signed by the executor of the estate. There are no stamp duty exemptions.

If there is no will

If there is no will, the following additional documents are required:

  • Letters of Administration provided by the Courts Administration Authority
  • A letter from the Administrator advising those entitled to the estate and the relationship to the deceased.

If the Administrator names multiple beneficiaries, a partial stamp duty exemption may be granted. If the vehicle is to be registered to a single beneficiary, a signed statement from the beneficiaries relinquishing interest in the vehicle is required.

If there is no will and the vehicle is being transferred to a person not named by the Administrator, the Administrator must sign the transfer application. There are no stamp duty exemptions.

If the estate is not finalised

If the vehicle requires registration and the estate is not finalised, the vehicle can be registered in ‘The Estate of [name of deceased]’. The vehicle can be registered in ‘The Estate of’ for up to 12 months.

Requirements for an unregistered vehicle

The registration details certificate is only required for currently registered vehicles. For unregistered vehicles, complete an Application for Registration and Third Party Insurance (74.6 KB PDF). Refer above for stamp duty exemption entitlements.

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