Estate Planning

πŸš— How to Title a Vehicle in a Trust in NJ

2019 Ford F-150 Raptor

1. Current Title

You need:

  • Original NJ title (or out-of-state title if applicable)

2. Assign the Title to the Trust

On the back of the title:

  • Seller: You (current owner)
  • Buyer: Full legal name of the trust
    Example:
    β€œJohn and Jane Doe Revocable Living Trust dated 1/1/2026”

πŸ‘‰ Sign as seller (must be notarized)


3. Complete NJ MVC Universal Title Application (Form OS/SS-UTA)

This is the main NJ title form.

You’ll list:

  • Owner: Name of the trust
  • Include trustee name if space allows:
    • e.g., John Doe, Trustee of the John Doe Revocable Living Trust dated…

4. Visit NJ MVC (or Licensed Agency)

Unlike PA, NJ is stricterβ€”you’ll likely need to go to:

  • NJ MVC agency (appointment often required)
  • Some private agencies can assist, but MVC is common

5. Bring These Documents

  • Original title
  • Completed application (OS/SS-UTA)
  • Driver’s license
  • Certificate of Trust (or short form trust doc)
  • Insurance card
  • Odometer reading

6. Sales Tax (Key Point)

Good news:

πŸ‘‰ No sales tax if:

  • Transfer is to your revocable living trust
  • You are still the beneficial owner

This is treated as a non-sale transfer


7. Fees

  • Title fee: ~$60
  • Possible additional processing fees

⚠️ Insurance Matters (Very Important in NJ)

NJ insurers can be picky:

  • Call your insurance company first
  • Make sure:
    • The trust is listed as owner, OR
    • You’re listed as named insured + trustee

πŸ‘‰ Don’t skip thisβ€”NJ is stricter than PA on coverage issues


⚠️ How Title Will Read

Expect something like:

John Doe, Trustee
John Doe Revocable Living Trust dated 1/1/2026


πŸ€” Should You Do This in NJ?

Same strategic answer as PA:

Usually NOT necessary because:

  • NJ allows relatively simple transfer at death
  • Cars depreciate
  • Adds admin (insurance, MVC visits, etc.)

Consider doing it if:

  • High-value vehicle
  • You want everything fully in the trust
  • You’re trying to avoid any probate involvement

🧩 Alternative (Often Better)

Instead of retitling:

  • Keep vehicle in your name
  • Let it pass via:
    • Will + simplified estate process
    • Or transfer through executor

πŸ‘‰ For most families, this is simpler and totally fine


βœ… Bottom Line

  • Yes, you can title a vehicle in a trust in NJ
  • Requires:
    • Title assignment
    • NJ MVC application (OS/SS-UTA)
    • In-person processing
  • Usually tax-free for revocable trusts
  • But often optional, not essential

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