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welcome to pdf run in this video well guide you on how to fill out an affidavit of death an affidavit of death an affidavit of death is a legal document used to inform and declare to companies banks businesses or any other organizations that a person has died through this form a representative may act on behalf of the deceased person to begin filling out this document click on the fill online button this will redirect you to pdf runs online editor first select your state from the drop-down list then enter your county followed by your full name and the date when the form was filled out on this portion mark the appropriate box indicating your relationship to the decedent you may select executor administration heir or survivor next enter the full name of the decedent on this portion mark the appropriate box if the purpose of this affidavit is to secure the transfer or delivery of the decedents real property at the time of their death securities at the time of their death and bank accoun