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In this video tutorial from PDF Run, viewers will learn how to fill out an affidavit of domicile, a legal document that confirms a decedent's primary residence after their death, which is essential for inheritance and probate processes. The affidavit is typically required if the deceased owned stocks and securities. To begin, click the "fill online" button to access PDF Run's online editor. First, input your full name and the date of form completion. Then, indicate your relationship to the decedent by selecting the appropriate option (executor, administrator, heir, survivor). Next, provide the decedent's full name, date of death, full address, years lived at the residence, and social security number. Finally, affix your signature above your printed name on the notary acknowledgment section.