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The video tutorial from PDF Run explains how to fill out a small estate affidavit, which allows individuals to claim assets without going through formal probate. To start, users should click on the "fill online" button to access the PDF Run online editor. They need to fill in the state and county information where the affidavit is being filed, the name of the estate owner (decedent), their own legal name, and the decedent's residential address, state of death, and place of death. In line one, users must check a box indicating the time elapsed since the decedent's death and enter the relevant duration. For line two, they need to provide the section of the probate code specific to their state.

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If there is a will, the person who is named the executor of the estate can use the small estate affidavit. An executor is the person in charge of giving out the property left in a will. A beneficiary can also use the small estate affidavit if there is not a will.
Not all estates must go through formal probate in Illinois. It is possible to have a small estate affidavit if the estate is worth less than $100,000 and there is no real estate involved. Instead of filing formal probate, the person who is the heir will use an affidavit to claim the estate.
Once the small estate affidavit is drafted and signed in front of a notary, it must be filed with the Probate Court in the county of the residence of the deceased person.
To file the affidavit, you must be either the executor of the decedents will if there is one, or someone who would inherit through Illinois state intestacy laws if there is no will.
Does a small estate affidavit need to be filed with the court in Illinois? A small affidavit does not need to be filed with a court. You can find the small estate affidavit form from the Illinois Secretary of State online or in person at your local circuit county clerks office.
Look on the probate court site for the county the decedent lived in or you can go to the court to obtain a copy.
An Illinois small estate affidavit provides a streamlined way for an heir to gather and distribute the assets of a person who died, provided that the estate does not exceed $100,000. This form allows an heir to collect the personal property of the decedent without going to court.
The form must be docHubd, so make sure you dont sign it until you can do so in the presence of a notary public. Youll also need to attach a copy of the death certificate and a certified copy of the will if there is one.

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