Notice of Appointment as Administrator or Administratrix - Arkansas 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the last known address of the deceased in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the date of death, ensuring you include both the month and year.
  4. Indicate whether you are appointed as 'administrator' or 'administratrix' by selecting the appropriate option.
  5. Enter the name of the deceased in the provided space where it states 'the estate of ______, deceased'.
  6. Specify the date on which you were appointed as administrator/administratrix.
  7. Review and ensure all claims against the estate are noted, including any specific timelines for filing claims related to negligence.
  8. Finally, sign your name and provide your mailing address at the bottom of the form.

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If you have received a DE-121 Notice of Petition to Administer Estate, it means that you likely have an interest in the estate of a person who has passed away. It also means that another person has filed with the court to begin the probate process.
An administrator is also referred to as an executor. However, legally speaking, an administrator is appointed by a court when a decedent has not named an executor in their will or if a named executor refuses or is unable to assume the responsibilities. A court cannot force a named executor to fulfill their duties.
It merely provides official notice that an estate has been opened. The attached court forms in an estate notice come from the court where the decedent had domicile. Even if a person has more than one residence, there is only one domicile.
That interested person must petition the probate court to appoint them as the estate administrator. Once the probate court process is complete, the court-appointed representative is known as the personal representative of the estate.
When a petitioner seeks to open an estate for a person who has died with a will, the person appointed to oversee the management and distribution of the decedents property is called the Executor of the estate. If a person dies without a will, the person appointed to oversee the estate is an Administrator.
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Letters of Administration is the form that the Judge signs confirming that he has given that person legal authority to represent the estate. Sometimes the bank will require this form before releasing funds.

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