✅ How to Transfer Vehicle Ownership Online After Seller’s Death (India 2025 Guide)
🛑 Why Ownership Transfer is Crucial After the Owner’s Death
When a vehicle owner dies, the RC still legally belongs to them. Driving or selling that vehicle without proper ownership transfer is illegal and may lead to:
- Insurance rejection during claims
- Legal issues during sale or RTO checks
- Possible seizure in accidental or criminal cases
📖 Real Story – Sunil’s Struggle in Lucknow
Sunil’s father passed away in 2023, leaving behind a Maruti Swift. Sunil used the car occasionally but didn't initiate ownership transfer. In 2024, a minor road accident triggered insurance denial because the RC still listed his late father. Sunil had to file an affidavit, police verification, and reapply — a long 3-month delay.
Lesson: Always update vehicle ownership if the original owner passes away.
📄 Documents Required for Ownership Transfer After Death
- Death Certificate of the owner (attested copy)
- Succession Certificate / Affidavit from successor
- Form 30 (Application for transfer of ownership)
- Form 31 (Application by successor/legal heir)
- PAN/Aadhaar of new owner
- RC of vehicle
- Valid insurance
- PUC certificate
- Passport size photos
- NOC from financer (if hypothecated)
- Self-attested address proof
🖥️ Online Process for Ownership Transfer via Parivahan
- Visit: https://parivahan.gov.in
- Click on “Vehicle Related Services” → Select State → Enter Vehicle Number
- Choose “Transfer of Ownership”
- Select “Transfer due to Death of Registered Owner”
- Upload documents: RC, Death Certificate, Succession Proof, etc.
- Pay the fee (₹150–₹500 depending on RTO)
- Submit application and book an appointment if required
🏢 Offline Process at Local RTO
- Visit RTO with all original documents
- Fill and submit Form 30 & Form 31
- Submit death certificate and legal heir proof
- Pay fee at RTO counter
- Collect acknowledgment and wait for updated RC
🕒 Processing Time
- Online: 7–10 working days
- Offline: 10–15 working days
- May require physical verification depending on RTO
⚠️ Important Rules and Tips
- If multiple heirs exist, NOC from all may be required
- Insurance must be updated to match new RC holder
- Vehicle cannot be sold until transfer is completed
📌 Conclusion
Transferring vehicle ownership after the original owner's death is a legal necessity. As seen in Sunil’s story, ignoring this step can create insurance and legal troubles. Follow this 2025 RTO guide to update your RC correctly and avoid unnecessary risks.
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