Affidavit of Administrator regarding Attempts to Find Creditors - Mississippi 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the court name and judicial district at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the jurisdiction handling the estate.
  3. Next, enter the county name where the estate is being probated. This ensures that all legal proceedings are properly documented.
  4. In the section labeled 'IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF', write the name of the deceased individual. This identifies whose estate you are administering.
  5. Fill in your name as the Administrator of the Estate in the designated area, confirming your role in this process.
  6. Complete the cause number field, which is essential for tracking this specific case within court records.
  7. In the affidavit statement, affirm that you have made diligent efforts to notify creditors. This demonstrates compliance with Mississippi law regarding creditor notification.
  8. Finally, sign and date the document before a notary public, ensuring that your commission expiration date and MSB number are also included for validation.

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Letters of administration shall be granted by the chancery court of the county in which the intestate had, at the time of his death, a fixed place of residence; but if the intestate did not have a fixed place of residence, then by the chancery court of the county where the intestate died, or that in which his personal
He shall have the proper appraisements made, return true and complete inventories except as otherwise provided by law, shall collect all debts due the estate as speedily as may be, pay all debts that may be due from it which are properly probated and registered, so far as the means in his hands will allow, shall settle
What are Letters of Administration and how do I get them? Letters of Administration are part of a court order that allows an individual to administer an estate. Letters are acquired by petitioning the court for them . An Attorney familiar with the Probate Process can assist you.

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