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How to fill out the Affidavit For Transfer Of Personal Property Without Probate online
Filling out the Affidavit for Transfer of Personal Property Without Probate involves specific steps to ensure compliance with Nebraska law. This guide will walk you through the process, making it accessible for users regardless of their legal experience.
Follow the steps to complete the affidavit online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the affidavit and open it in your preferred editor.
- In the first field, enter the county where the document will be signed. This is important as it identifies the jurisdiction under which the affidavit will be filed.
- Fill in your name in the specified field. Ensure that you write your full legal name as it appears on your identification.
- Indicate the date of death of the deceased in the next field. You will need to confirm that thirty days have passed since this date.
- Attach a certified or authenticated copy of the deceased’s death certificate to the affidavit, as required.
- In the value declaration field, state that the value of the deceased's estate, minus any liens or encumbrances, is $50,000.00 or less.
- Affirm that there is no Personal Representative or any pending applications related to a Personal Representative.
- Identify your relationship to the deceased in the designated field. This relationship must justify your entitlement to the deceased’s property.
- Review the acknowledgment statement and understand the implication that once signed, the document facilitates the transfer of property without additional inquiry.
- Sign the affidavit at the designated space provided, but do not sign until a notary is present.
- Complete the notary section with the required information, ensuring it includes the date, your name, and the notary's signature and seal.
- Once completed, save your changes and download or print the affidavit for your records.
Start filling out your Affidavit for Transfer of Personal Property Without Probate online today.
A Collection by Affidavit is available for a small estate whether the decedent dies intestate (without a will) or testate (with a will). The affiant, or person who makes the affidavit, can be the public administrator or the decedent's heir, creditor, executor, or devisee.
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