letter explaining that the uncle who signed the title is the executor of the estate of the uncle whose name is on the title
From your description, I can't tell whether or not the letter you have is an official document. If this letter is an original, notarized letter of administration naming the the uncle who signed the title as the executor (administrator) of the estate of the uncle whose name is on the title, then it should be straightforward. Otherwise, you need to obtain a copy of this letter before you head over to MVA.
You've probably already looked at this, but just in case:
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From your description, I can't tell whether or not the letter you have is an official document. If this letter is an original, notarized letter of administration naming the the uncle who signed the title as the executor (administrator) of the estate of the uncle whose name is on the title, then it should be straightforward. Otherwise, you need to obtain a copy of this letter before you head over to MVA.
You've probably already looked at this, but just in case:
MVA - You've inherited a vehicle
According to this site, in addition to the signed title and the letter of administration, you need the administrator's full name and address.
It's beyond cute (though it may just be that she's got her claws hooked in my soul)
Yes, kitties will do that to you! How do they get so cute? They must practice!