Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 4505 | Certificate of Motor Vehicle Title Law
Section 4505.10 | Certificate of Title When Ownership Changed by Operation of Law.

Effective: April 6, 2017
Latest Legislation: House Bill 432 - 131st General Assembly
(A) In the event of the transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle by operation of law, as upon inheritance, devise, bequest, order in bankruptcy, insolvency, replevin, or execution sale, a motor vehicle is sold to satisfy storage or repair charges, or repossession is had upon default in performance of the terms of a security agreement as provided in Chapter 1309. of the Revised Code and the secured party has notified the debtor as required by division (B) of section 1309.611 of the Revised Code, a clerk of a court of common pleas, upon the surrender of the prior certificate of title or the manufacturer's or importer's certificate, or, when that is not possible, upon presentation of satisfactory proof to the clerk of ownership and rights of possession to the motor vehicle, and upon payment of the fee prescribed in section 4505.09 of the Revised Code and presentation of an application for certificate of title, may issue to the applicant a certificate of title to the motor vehicle. Only an affidavit by the person or agent of the person to whom possession of the motor vehicle has passed, setting forth the facts entitling the person to the possession and ownership, together with a copy of the journal entry, court order, or instrument upon which the claim of possession and ownership is founded, is satisfactory proof of ownership and right of possession. If the applicant cannot produce that proof of ownership, the applicant may apply directly to the registrar of motor vehicles and submit the evidence the applicant has, and the registrar, if the registrar finds the evidence sufficient, then may authorize a clerk to issue a certificate of title. If the registrar finds the evidence insufficient, the applicant may petition the court of common pleas for a court order ordering the clerk to issue a certificate of title. The court shall grant or deny the petition based on the sufficiency of the evidence presented to the court. If, from the records in the office of the clerk involved, there appears to be any lien on the motor vehicle, the certificate of title shall contain a statement of the lien unless the application is accompanied by proper evidence of its extinction.
(B) A clerk shall transfer a decedent's interest in one or more automobiles to the surviving spouse of the decedent, as provided in section 2106.18 of the Revised Code, upon receipt of the title or titles. An affidavit executed by the surviving spouse shall be submitted to the clerk with the title or titles. The affidavit shall give the date of death of the decedent, shall state that each automobile for which the decedent's interest is to be so transferred is not disposed of by testamentary disposition, and shall provide an approximate value for each automobile selected to be transferred by the surviving spouse. The affidavit shall also contain a description for each automobile for which the decedent's interest is to be so transferred. The transfer does not affect any liens upon any automobile for which the decedent's interest is so transferred.
(C) Upon the death of one of the persons who have established joint ownership with right of survivorship under section 2131.12 of the Revised Code in a motor vehicle, and upon presentation to a clerk of the title and the certificate of death of the decedent, the clerk shall transfer title to the motor vehicle to the survivor. The transfer does not affect any liens upon any motor vehicle so transferred.
(D) Upon the death of the owner of a motor vehicle designated in beneficiary form under section 2131.13 of the Revised Code, upon application for a certificate of title by the transfer-on-death beneficiary or beneficiaries designated pursuant to that section, and upon presentation to the clerk of the certificate of title and the certificate of death of the decedent, the clerk shall transfer the motor vehicle and issue a certificate of title to the transfer-on-death beneficiary or beneficiaries. The transfer does not affect any liens upon the motor vehicle so transferred.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 45 | Motor Vehicles-Aeronautics-Watercraft

Chapter 4505 | Certificate of Motor Vehicle Title Law

Section 4505.01 | Certificate of Motor Vehicle Title Law Definitions.

Section 4505.02 | Duties of Registrar of Motor Vehicles.

Section 4505.021 | Entering Certificate of Title Information Into Automated System Without Issuing Physical Certificate.

Section 4505.022 | Administrative Rules for Electronic Applications.

Section 4505.03 | Certificate of Title.

Section 4505.031 | Sale or Disposal of Vehicles Involving Minors.

Section 4505.032 | Certificate of Title Assignment to a Motor Vehicle Dealer When No Physical Title Has Been Issued.

Section 4505.04 | Certificate of Title as Evidence of Ownership - Harm to Leased Motor Vehicle.

Section 4505.05 | Manufacturer's or Importer's Certificate.

Section 4505.06 | Application for Certificate of Title.

Section 4505.061 | Physical Inspection Certificate of Motor Vehicle Last Previously Registered in Another State.

Section 4505.062 | Use of Term Sworn to in Casual Sales.

Section 4505.07 | Forms for Certificates and Applications.

Section 4505.071 | Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealer or Salesperson as Witness Power of Attorney for Transfer of Title.

Section 4505.08 | Issuance of Physical Certificate of Title.

Section 4505.09 | Certificate of Title Fees - Funds.

Section 4505.10 | Certificate of Title When Ownership Changed by Operation of Law.

Section 4505.101 | Certificate of Title to Unclaimed Motor Vehicle.

Section 4505.102 | Issuance of Certificate in Pawnbroker's Name - Procedure.

Section 4505.103 | Salvage Certificate of Title.

Section 4505.104 | Obtaining Certificate of Title to Unclaimed Motor Vehicle.

Section 4505.11 | Surrender and Cancellation of Certificate of Title - Issuance of Salvage or Rebuilt Salvage Certificate of Title.

Section 4505.111 | State Highway Patrol to Inspect Vehicle Assembled by Person Other Than Manufacturer.

Section 4505.112 | Certificate for Buyback Motor Vehicle.

Section 4505.12 | Duplicate Certificate of Title - Memorandum Certificate.

Section 4505.13 | Security Interests - Automated Title Processing System.

Section 4505.14 | Fees for Supplying Title Information and Copies.

Section 4505.141 | Public Access to Title Information via Electronic Means.

Section 4505.15 | Appointment of Agents to Sign Certificates.

Section 4505.16 | Administration of Oaths.

Section 4505.17 | Reports and Records of Motor Vehicle Thefts.

Section 4505.18 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 4505.181 | Obtaining Certificate of Title Prerequisite to Offering Vehicle for Sale.

Section 4505.19 | Prohibited Acts Involving Certificates of Title.

Section 4505.191 | Scrap Metal Dealers; Validity of Title to Motor Vehicle.

Section 4505.20 | Selling Repossessed Manufactured Home or Recreational Vehicle.

Section 4505.21 | Owner Exporting Vehicle Outside United States.

Section 4505.22 | Issuance of Salvage Certificate of Title Based on Information From National Motor Vehicle Title Information System.

Section 4505.25 | Money From Automated Title Processing Fund to Pay Expenses of Implementing Sb 59.

Section 4505.99 | Penalty.