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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Illinois Affidavit of Compliance in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the plaintiff or attorney for the plaintiff in the designated section. Ensure you also include the case number and the name of the defendant.
  3. In the next section, describe how the cause of action arose from the defendant's use of a vehicle in Illinois. Be sure to strike out any inapplicable terms to clarify your statement.
  4. Select one of the three options regarding the residency status of the defendant at the time of the incident by checking the appropriate box.
  5. Complete the affidavit by affirming that you will comply with all requirements outlined in Section 10-301, including sending notice via registered mail within 10 days.
  6. Finally, sign and date your affidavit. Ensure it is notarized by a public notary before submission.

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Though the affiant is not legally required to have a lawyer, it is wise for the affiant to hire one. It may seem wasteful to hire a lawyer when an estate is small, but many of the same rules that govern the full blown Illinois probate process apply to the affidavit.
Heirs or executors must ensure the decedent owned no real estate at the time of death. The affidavit must be completed and notarized by an heir or executor. Essential details include the decedents full name, death date, and last residence.
Criteria for Using a Small Estate Affidavit in Illinois Value of the Estate: The estates total value must not exceed $100,000. Nature of Assets: The assets should be personal property like bank accounts, stocks, or vehicles. Timeframe: A minimum of 30 days must have passed since the deceaseds death.
This Affidavit demonstrates there has been no production of oil and gas on your property and, therefore, the leases on your title commitment have expired (and can be removed).
Write only about what you know or what you have seen. Do not include information that you have heard about or that you assume to be true. The language of the affidavit states that you are providing the information on your personal knowledge and this should be the standard that you use. Tell the truth.

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Thus, unless otherwise provided for by a specific supreme court rule or statutory authorization, an affidavit must be notarized to be valid. See Roth, 202 Ill.
When you use a small estate affidavit, you become legally responsible to any creditors. This means that someone who should have received money or property from the decedents estate can file a lawsuit against you.
There are a few general rules for filling out an affidavit form, regardless of the state in which you reside: Avoid wordiness. Write only about things that are within your personal knowledge. Be truthful. Use I statements. Number the paragraphs.

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