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California Small Estate Affidavit: Instructions 2023 This document allows a petitioner to transfer the unclaimed property of a deceased if the petitioner is entitled to the deceased's assets ing to Section 13101 of the California Probate Code.
To use the simplified process for transferring personal property: Cars, boats or mobile homes. Real property outside of California. Property held in trust, including a living trust. Real or personal property that the person who died owned with someone else (joint tenancy).
Make sure you qualify to use this process For example, if the decedent died on April 1, 2022, or later, the estate is small if it is valued at $184,500 or less. If the decedent died before April 1, 2022, the estate is small if it is valued at $166,250 or less.
Proof of your identity. Proof of ownership of the decedent's property. A description of what property is being claimed, including the monetary value. For real estate property, Form DE-160 must be filled out and signed by a probate referee.