Qualifying Affidavit of Personal Sureties - Arkansas 2025

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(i) The value, less encumbrances, of all property owned by the decedent at the time of death does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000).
Personal Property Under Arkansas law, A.C.A. 26-1-101, personal property is defined as Every tangible thing being the subject of ownership, and not forming a part of any parcel of real property as defined.
An Arkansas small estate affidavit is used to collect the personal property of a person who died when the person had an estate valued at less than $100,000. It cannot be filed until 45 days have elapsed since the death.
Typically the person signing the affidavit is a friend of the family. The signature of the person signing the affidavit of heirship must be notarized. List all of the heirs at the time of the decedents death. For example list the spouse and all children.
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