Transfer of Small Estate by Affidavit

You may use the forms on this page if the following factors apply to your situation:

      1. Surviving Spouse, or
      2. Child, if there is no surviving spouse - or there is, but he or she is not your parent and your parent, the decedent, had separate or community property, or
      3. Parent, if there is no surviving spouse or child, or
      4. Brother or Sister, if there is no surviving spouse or child or parent, AND

      • If there are people with equal or greater right than you to the property, they have all assigned their entire interests in the estate to you, which is proven by the copy of the documents they signed to this effect that you can attach to the affidavit.

      Transfer of Small Estate by Affidavit - PBSE1

      or download instructions and forms individually

      Instructions

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      Procedures: What to do After Completing the Affidavits - pbse10p

      Forms

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      Affidavit for Collection of All Personal Property - pbse11f

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      Probate Information Cover Sheet - pb10f

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      Affidavit for Transfer of Title to Real Property Checklist - pbse13f

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      Affidavit for Transfer of Title to Real Property - pbse12f

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