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The Affidavit Lack of Probate (or ?No Probate?) is a factual confirmation which supports that the rightful heirs are entitled to their interest in the property after the passing of the Decedent. It is recognized in many Washington Counties as a way to clear the Decedent's name off title as an alternative to a probate.
The ?Affidavit of Successor? may be used to claim a debt or personal property from any person or organization indebted to or having possession of any personal property belonging to a decedent. Please note this affidavit is only to be used to claim a debt or personal property.
The Small Estate Affidavit. Washington law permits the use of a small estate affidavit in certain circumstances. Before using a small estate affidavit, you should first ask whether the deceased person had less than $100,000 in probate assets. If they did, you can probably use this process.
The Court Clerk's office will accept a Small Estate Affidavit for filing with the Court for a filing fee of $20.
A Washington small estate affidavit, known as the State of Washington Affidavit of Successor, is used to expedite the probate process for an estate worth less than $100,000.
Probate is not always required unless the decedent died with: Real property titled in their name only, or. Personal property valued at over $100,000 in their name only.
Introduction. ?Entire Estate Does Not Exceed $100,000? ?Personal Property in the Estate? Decedent's Debts Must Be Paid or ?Provided For?