Banking Affidavit Georgia For Collection Of Personal Property

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Georgia
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GA-ET10
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Pursuant to Georgia statute, O.C.G.A. Section 7-1-239, if the decedent had no will and the only asset is money deposited in a bank or other financial institution, and the amount is less than $15,000, an heir-at-law may claim those assets by completing this form. Letters of Administration are not required.
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ChecklistThe name and address of the deceased party (called the "Decedent")The name and address of the party providing sworn testimony in this affidavit (called the "Affiant")The date and location of the Decedent's death.Whether or not the Decedent left a will and, if so, the name and address of the Executor.More items...

Step 1 Complete the Petition. The petition declaring no administration necessary may be filled out by any relative, or any person with an interest in the decedent's estate.Step 2 Address Outstanding Debts.Step 3 File the Petition.Step 4 Pay Additional Costs if Necessary.

A small estate affidavit is a process used in some states to allow an estate to bypass the probate process. It is typically used when the estate has little to no assets, and few if any debts. Unfortunately, we do not have a small estate affidavit in Georgia. As a result, this is not a process we can use.

The Small Estate Affidavit A small estate affidavit is a process used in some states to allow an estate to bypass the probate process. It is typically used when the estate has little to no assets, and few if any debts. Unfortunately, we do not have a small estate affidavit in Georgia.

The below CERTIFIED documents are required to process the request:Death Certificate.ID of Deceased.Letter of Executorship/Authority.ID of executor.Proof of Banking/EL late account.Power of Attorney and ID of appointed individual where applicable.

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Banking Affidavit Georgia For Collection Of Personal Property