Affidavit of Death

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What Is an Affidavit of Death?

A sworn statement used to notify third parties (like financial institutions) of someone’s death, often used to facilitate the transfer of property or assets.

A sworn statement, typically filed with the county recorder or a financial institution, that provides proof of a person’s death. This document is often used to facilitate the transfer of property or assets to heirs or beneficiaries without the need for a formal probate process. The affidavit can be used in conjunction with a death certificate to clear title to real estate or access financial accounts.

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