The Indiana Oath of Personal Representative is an affidavit that must be completed by an individual who has been appointed by a court to administer the estate of a deceased person. This document is required in order to prove that the Personal Representative is qualified to manage the estate and is legally responsible for doing so. It includes a promise to faithfully discharge the duties of the office of the Personal Representative, as well as an affirmation that all assets of the estate will be distributed in accordance with the law. The Indiana Oath of Personal Representative is divided into two types: the Oath of Regular Personal Representative and the Oath of Special Personal Representative. The Oath of Regular Personal Representative applies to individuals who are appointed to serve as a Personal Representative for a deceased person's estate, while the Oath of Special Personal Representative applies to individuals who are appointed to serve as a Personal Representative for a deceased person's estate in a special, limited capacity.