This is Nebraska, but why not just ask the appropriate authorities?
When I was in high school, I had a '36 Ford pickup. I parked it when I joined the Marine Corps. While I was in the Corps, a neighbor did some custom work for my dad, and when they settled up the neighbor said if it was up for grabs, he'd just take the pickup. I agreed, and the neighbor took the pickup, no title, bill of sale, or any kind of paperwork.
The neighbor didn't do anything with the pickup, and about 30 years later he sold it. The man he sold it to wanted a title. By then, both of my parents were deceased, and a record search showed that the pickup had actually been titled to my dad. The County Clerk walked me through steps to obtain a title. I had to sign affidavits that I had once been in possession of the pickup, that I had administered my father's estate, and other formalities I now forget. They then wrote out a current, valid title which I transferred to the neighbor and he in turn transferred to the buyer.
What complicated it was the buyer's wife worked for the Nebraska DMV and said she could take a shortcut to getting a title. I refused, and felt better doing it the way our County Clerk laid out.
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