§ 5-608. No administration required for motor vehicles or boats

MD Est & Trusts Code § 5-608 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)    If the only property owned by a decedent is not more than two motor vehicles and the decedent’s surviving spouse is the decedent’s only heir or legatee:

(1)    Administration of an estate of the decedent is not required; and

(2)    The Motor Vehicle Administration may transfer title to a motor vehicle owned by the decedent to the surviving spouse if:

(i)    The surviving spouse certifies to the Motor Vehicle Administration that all debts and taxes owed by the decedent have been paid; and

(ii)    The Motor Vehicle Administration receives a copy of the decedent’s death certificate and suitable proof of the existence of the marriage.

(b)    If the only property owned by a decedent is a boat or vessel with an appraised value that does not exceed $5,000 and the decedent’s surviving spouse is the decedent’s only heir or legatee:

(1)    Administration of an estate of the decedent is not required; and

(2)    The agency that issued the certificate of title may transfer the certificate of title for the boat or vessel to the surviving spouse of the decedent if:

(i)    The surviving spouse certifies to the agency that all debts and taxes owed by the decedent have been paid;

(ii)    The agency receives satisfactory evidence of the value of the boat or vessel, which may be provided by a statement signed by two individuals stating that:

1.    They have personal knowledge of the value of boats or vessels of the type that is in the estate; and

2.    The value of the boat or vessel does not exceed $5,000; and

(iii)    The agency receives a copy of the decedent’s death certificate and suitable proof of the existence of the marriage.