Estate Planning 101

Notifying the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services After a Loved One’s Passing

September 13, 2023

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When a loved one passes away, it's important to notify various organizations, one of them being the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services. This step is crucial to prevent potential identity theft and to manage any vehicle-related matters.

Who Should Be Notified

The Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services should be notified if the deceased had a Wyoming driver's license or ID card or owned a vehicle registered in Wyoming.

When to Notify

You should contact the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services as soon as possible after the death of a loved one. This will help prevent any misuse of the deceased's driver's license or ID card.

How to Notify

To report a death to the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services, you should mail a copy of the death certificate to Wyoming DOT, Driver Services - Death Notifications, 5300 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009-3340. Be sure to include the deceased's full name, date of birth, and driver's license number if known.

What to Expect After Notification

Once notified, the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services will update their records to reflect the individual's passing, invalidating their driver's license. If the deceased owned a vehicle, the title and registration might need to be transferred. The department can provide guidance on this process.

Tips for Notification

Keep a copy of everything you send to the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services for your records. If you're dealing with vehicle ownership transfer, consider seeking advice from an attorney or estate planner to ensure you're following the proper legal process.

Conclusion

Notifying the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services after a loved one's passing is a necessary step in managing their affairs. It helps prevent potential identity theft and allows for an efficient handling of any vehicle-related matters.

FAQ

Q: What if the deceased owned multiple vehicles?
A: Each vehicle's title and registration will need to be transferred. Contact the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services for guidance on how to handle multiple vehicles.

Q: What if the deceased still owes payments on a vehicle?
A: In this case, you should contact the loan provider. They will guide you on how to handle the remaining payments.

Q: Can I notify the department online?
A: At present, the Wyoming Department of Transportation Driver Services does not offer an online system for reporting a death. The notification should be sent by mail.