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The Affidavit of Domicile is a legal document used in Utah to establish the residence of a deceased individual at the time of their death. In this context, 'domicile' refers to the permanent legal residence of the decedent, meaning the place where they lived and intended to remain. This form is crucial for transferring or delivering securities owned by the deceased, ensuring that the correct estate representatives can manage the assets accordingly. Users must fill in details such as the name and address of the affiant, the decedent's name and address, and the date of death. It is essential to affirm the duration of the decedent's residency at the provided address and confirm that no other states were involved. The completed affidavit must be sworn before a Notary Public. The target audience for this form includes attorneys who handle estate matters, partners in law firms, estate owners and their associates, as well as paralegals and legal assistants involved in estate administration. By understanding how to accurately complete the Affidavit of Domicile, legal professionals can facilitate the transfer process efficiently and uphold the legal responsibilities associated with deceased estates.
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