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How to fill out the Certificat De Propriété online
The Certificat De Propriété is an essential document for establishing your status as an heir. This guide will help you understand the form's components and provide step-by-step instructions for filling it out online, ensuring a smooth process.
Follow the steps to complete the Certificat De Propriété form online.
- Click 'Get Form' button to obtain the Certificat De Propriété and open it in the editor.
- Identify your identity: Select the appropriate option for your title (Madame, Mademoiselle, or Monsieur) and provide your full name. Include your birth name and spouse's name if applicable.
- Fill in your personal information: Enter your first names, date of birth, place of birth (including town, department, or country), complete address, postal code, and commune.
- Specify your relationship with the deceased: Clearly state your connection to the individual who has passed away.
- Provide contact information: Write your phone number for appointment purposes.
- Input the details of the deceased: Select their title and complete their full name, including birth name and spouse's name.
- Fill in the deceased's personal details: Include their first names, date of birth, place of birth, date and place of death, and their last residence's address and postal code.
- List the identities of two witnesses: For each witness, write their full name, date and place of birth, and address.
- State your request: Clearly articulate that you are requesting the court to issue a certificate of ownership confirming your heir status.
- Gather required documents: Be prepared to submit original supporting documents listed at the end of the form.
- Finalize: After reviewing your information for accuracy, save changes, and choose the appropriate option to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your documents online for a more efficient process.
4. Quel document fait office de titre de propriété ? Après la signature de l'acte authentique lors d'un achat immobilier, dans l'attente de la réception du titre de propriété, c'est l'attestation de propriété immobilière qui fait foi pour l'acquéreur.
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