Middlesex Massachusetts Certificate of Heir is a legal document that allows individuals to obtain the transfer of title to a motor vehicle without the need for probate, specifically when the vehicle has not been bequeathed in a will. This certificate is essential for those who need to transfer the ownership of a vehicle following the death of the owner, where no specific provisions were made in the will regarding the vehicle's distribution. There are a few different types of Middlesex Massachusetts Certificate of Heir that can be obtained, depending on the specific circumstances and requirements. These types include: 1. Standard Certificate of Heir: This type of certificate is applicable when there is a clear indication that the motor vehicle was not bequeathed in the deceased person's will. It verifies the individual's status as an heir and allows them to complete the transfer of title without undergoing the probate process. 2. Affidavit of Warship: In cases where there is no will or testamentary document indicating the distribution of assets, an Affidavit of Warship may be required. This affidavit is filed by one or multiple individuals to affirm their relationship as heirs and their entitlement to inherit the deceased person's estate, including the motor vehicle. 3. Small Estate Affidavit: When the value of the deceased person's estate, including the motor vehicle, falls below a certain threshold set by Massachusetts law (usually around $25,000), a Small Estate Affidavit can be used. This affidavit serves as a simplified probate process where the heirs can obtain the transfer of title without going through a formal probate proceeding. To obtain any of these Middlesex Massachusetts Certificates of Heir, applicants typically need to provide certain supporting documents, such as the death certificate of the deceased individual, proof of relationship, a copy of the will (if available), and any other relevant information that establishes their entitlement to inherit the motor vehicle. It is important to consult with an attorney or visit the Middlesex County Probate and Family Court for accurate instructions and guidance to ensure a smooth transfer of title process.