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Get In State Form 54794 2014-2025
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How to fill out the IN State Form 54794 online
Filling out the IN State Form 54794, the small estate affidavit for estates valued at $50,000 or less, can be streamlined by completing it online. This guide provides you with clear, step-by-step instructions tailored to help you navigate each section of the form with ease.
Follow the steps to complete your affidavit online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your preferred digital editor.
- Begin by entering the deceased member information. Fill in the last four digits of the Social Security number, member's name, address, Pension ID (PID) number, and the date of death in the specified format (mm/dd/yyyy). Ensure all details are accurate.
- Next, provide claimant information. Enter the Social Security number or Trust EIN, claimant's name, address, and date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy). Specify the portion of the account being claimed and ensure that the city, state, and ZIP code are correctly entered.
- Continue with the affidavit section. Here, indicate your name as the affiant and attest to the statements that confirm the estate value, elapsed time since the member's death, and your entitlement to the deceased member's account.
- Input the date (mm/dd/yyyy) alongside your signature. Print your name clearly below your signature and ensure all information is correct.
- Finalize the form by obtaining a notary public certification. Complete the necessary details regarding the notary, including the state, county, and the name of the person who appeared before the notary, along with the signature and commission expiration date.
- Review the filled-out form for any errors or omissions. Once you confirm the accuracy of the information, you can save your changes, download, print, or share the completed affidavit as needed.
Begin your online process for completing the IN State Form 54794 now.
An Indiana small estate affidavit allows a successor access to the assets of a person who has died and left behind an estate worth less than $100,000. The affidavit cannot be filed before 45 days after the date of death and must be signed in front of a notary public.
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