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In this video tutorial from PDF Run, viewers learn how to fill out a small estate affidavit, which authorizes individuals or groups to claim assets outside the formal probate process. To start, users should click the "fill online" button, redirecting them to PDF Run's online editor. Key steps include entering the state and county of filing, the decedent's name, the individual's name completing the affidavit, the decedent's residential address, and details about the decedent's death. Users must check a box to indicate how long after the decedent's death the affidavit is filed, and then input the corresponding time period. Finally, they need to enter the relevant section of the probate code.