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Under current Arizona law, small estates are defined as those in which the deceased owned less than $100,000 in real estate equity or less than $75,000 worth of personal property. For estates over this size, probate is typically required, and those estates will not be eligible for the small estate affidavit process.
How to File (6 steps) Step 1 Gather Information. Step 2 Prepare Affidavit. Step 3 Identify Witnesses. Step 4 Get Forms docHubd. Step 5 File with Probate Court. Step 6 Distribute Affidavit.
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Arizona statutes offer an alternative to avoiding probate by using an Affidavit of Succession to Real Property in cases in which the real property value does not exceed a certain value. The estate value must be less than $100,000 minus all the liens and any other encumbrances when the decedent passed away.
Filing the affidavit is a two step process. First, the affidavit is filed in the probate court in the county where the property is located, along with a certified copy of the death certificate, and the original will if there is one. Second, a certified copy of the affidavit must be recorded in the same county.
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If seeking personal property, it is not necessary to file the small estate affidavit with the court. Instead, give the completed, signed, docHubd form to the person or entity holding the asset to be transferred.
Under current Arizona law, small estates are defined as those in which the deceased owned less than $100,000 in real estate equity or less than $75,000 worth of personal property. For estates over this size, probate is typically required, and those estates will not be eligible for the small estate affidavit process.
An Arizona small estate affidavit is a legal document that can be used to transfer assets from the estate of the decedent without going through the probate process.

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