Title 02 · WY

26-23-109 for a period of up to sixty (60) days following the

Citation: Wyo. Stat. § 26-23-109

Section: 26-23-109

26-23-109 for a period of up to sixty (60) days following the date of the death of the last owner, unless the grantee beneficiary has disclaimed interest in the real property.

(p) Title to the interest in a vehicle transferred by a transfer on death title shall vest in the designated grantee beneficiary only on the death of the owner.

2-18-104. Form of transfer on death deed.

A transfer on death deed is sufficient if it complies with other applicable law and if it is in substantially the following form:

Transfer on Death Deed

I (we) .... (owner) hereby convey to .... (grantee beneficiary) effective on my (our) death the following described real property:

(Legal Description)

If a grantee beneficiary predeceases the owner, the conveyance to that grantee beneficiary must either (choose one):

[ ] Become void.

[ ] Become part of the estate of the grantee beneficiary.

Dated this .... day of .... year).

............................................

(Signature of grantor(s))

(Acknowledgment)

2-18-105. Form for revoking a transfer on death deed.

An instrument revoking a transfer on death deed is sufficient if it complies with other applicable law and is in substantially the following form:

Revocation of Transfer on Death Deed The undersigned hereby revokes the transfer on death deed recorded on .... (date), in deed book .... on page ...., in the office of the clerk of .... county, Wyoming, concerning the following described real property:

(Legal Description)

Dated this .... day of .... (year).

............................................

(Signature of grantor(s))

(Acknowledgment)

2-18-106. Disclaimer.

A grantee beneficiary may refuse to accept all or any part of the real property interest conveyed by a transfer on death deed. If a grantee beneficiary refuses to accept or disclaims any real property interest, the grantee beneficiary shall have no liability under this chapter by reason of being designated as grantee beneficiary.