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[Music] welcome to pdf run in this video well guide you on how to fill out a small estate affidavit a small estate affidavit is a type of affidavit used for the purpose of providing authorization for an individual or group of people to claim assets or properties outside of the formal probate process to begin filling out this document click on the fill online button this will redirect you to pdf runs online editor first enter the state where you are filing the affidavit followed by your county and state enter the name of the owner of the estate also known as the decedent enter your full legal name decedents name residential address of the decedent deceit and state of death and place of death for line one check the appropriate box indicating the amount of time after the decedents death that the affidavit is being filed then enter the number of days months or years corresponding to which box you checked in the space provided for line two enter the section and state of the probate code