Arizona Affidavit of Property Value 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arizona Affidavit of Property Value in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Assessor's Parcel Number(s) in the designated field. If applicable, indicate whether any parcels are being split and list additional parcel numbers.
  3. Fill in the seller's name and address, followed by the buyer's information. Ensure accuracy as this data is crucial for legal documentation.
  4. Specify the type of deed or instrument being used for the transaction by checking the appropriate box. This section helps clarify the nature of the property transfer.
  5. Complete details regarding the total sale price, date of sale, and any personal property included in the transaction. Be sure to provide a brief description if personal property exceeds 5% of the sale price.
  6. Indicate how you plan to finance the purchase by selecting from options such as cash, loans, or exchanges. This information is vital for processing your affidavit.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are obtained where required and that notarization is completed before submission to your County Recorder.

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Full cash value shall be used as the basis for the purpose of assessing, fixing, determining and levying secondary property taxes. LPV is a value calculated ing to a statutory formula, designed to reduce the effect of inflation on property taxes.
A.R.S. 11-1133 and 11-1137(B) require all buyers and sellers of real property or their agents to complete and attest to this Affidavit. Failure to do so constitutes a class 2 misdemeanor and is punishable by law.
An order determining succession to real property is an alternative petition to get a court order transferring the property.
The Affidavit is used only to transfer title of a deceased persons real property, including a debt secured by a lien on real property.
To get title to the property after your death, the beneficiary must record a certified copy of the death certificate in the recorders office. No probate is necessary. Use Nolos Quicken WillMaker to make a beneficiary deed or transfer on death deed in any state that allows it.

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Annual Notice of Full Cash Value On or before August 30 the assessor shall mail a notice of valuation to each owner of record of personal property. The Notice of Valuation includes the propertys Full Cash Value (FCV), Limited Property Value (LPV), and Property Classification of the property.
An affidavit of successor can be filed when a previous trustee has died or been removed and replaced with the successor trustee. It is a legal document that establishes the transfer of control and ownership of trust assets from an incapacitated former trustee to another trustee.

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