Name Affidavit of Seller - New Mexico 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Affidavit of Seller in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the county name at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying the jurisdiction.
  3. In the first section, print or type your legal name exactly as it appears on any related documents. Ensure this matches your signature.
  4. Sign your name in the designated area below your printed name. Repeat this process for any additional sellers listed on the form.
  5. Next, provide a statement confirming that you are one and the same person as indicated in all closing documents related to the property. Fill in your full name accordingly.
  6. Complete the property address section accurately to avoid any discrepancies during closing.
  7. Finally, date and sign where indicated, and ensure a notary public witnesses your signature for validation.

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A small estate is defined as one where the decedents total estate is worth less than $50,000 and does not include any real property (land, a house, a farm, etc.).
(N.M. Stat. 45-3-1201 (2024).) If your estate meets the requirements listed above, your inheritor can sign a simple document under oath, called a small estate affidavit or affidavit for collection of personal property. (Heres a sample of a New Mexico small estate affidavit.)
The following paperwork is required for selling a car in New Mexico: Certificate of Title. Bill of Sale, if applicable (form MVD-10009) Lien Release, if applicable (form MVD-10041)
How to Complete a New Mexico Bill of Sale Identify the parties involved: Clearly state the full names and addresses of the buyer and the seller. Describe the vehicle: Include the vehicles year, make, model, and VIN. Record the sale details: Note the purchase price, the date of the sale, and the odometer reading.
Of course, you should always be prepared to consult your estate planning attorney if matters are complicated. Otherwise, most individuals can complete their small estate affidavit on their own.
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Under New Mexico statute, where as estate is valued at less than $50,000, an interested party may, thirty (30) days after the death of the decedent, issue a small estate affidavit to collect any debts owed to the decedent. New Mexico: New Mexico requirements are set forth in the statutes below. 45-3-1201.
This Affidavit of Correction may be used to correct an error on a New Mexico or out-of-state vehicle title or manufacturers statement/certificate of origin (MSO/MCO) that is being presented for the purpose of issuance of a New Mexico title.

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