This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form VP239 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles - a government authority operating within Nevada. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a Transfer on Death (TOD) application?
A: A Transfer on Death (TOD) application is a legal document that allows an individual to designate a beneficiary to receive their assets or property after their death without going through probate.
Q: What is Form VP239?
A: Form VP239 is the specific Transfer on Death (TOD) application form used in the state of Nevada.
Q: How do I use Form VP239?
A: To use Form VP239, you will need to fill out the form with your personal information, designate the beneficiary/beneficiaries for your assets, and sign it in front of a notary public.
Q: What assets can be transferred using Form VP239?
A: Form VP239 can be used to transfer a variety of assets such as real estate, vehicles, and certain financial accounts.
Q: Is using Form VP239 sufficient to transfer all my assets?
A: No, Form VP239 is only applicable to assets that have a designated beneficiary option. Other assets may require different forms or procedures.
Q: Why would I want to use a Transfer on Death (TOD) application?
A: Using a Transfer on Death (TOD) application can help simplify the process of transferring assets to your chosen beneficiary, avoid probate, and potentially save time and money.
Q: Do I need an attorney to fill out Form VP239?
A: While it is not required, consulting with an attorney can ensure that the form is filled out correctly and that your assets are properly transferred.
Q: Can I change the beneficiary/beneficiaries listed on Form VP239?
A: Yes, you can change the beneficiary/beneficiaries listed on Form VP239 by filling out a new form with the updated information and following the specified procedures.
Q: Is Form VP239 valid in other states?
A: No, Form VP239 is specific to the state of Nevada. Other states may have their own Transfer on Death (TOD) application forms and procedures.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form VP239 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.