It is recommended to use one of the above State specific forms but if you would like to download a generic affidavit of heirship in either Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word (.docx) you may do so in order to use at your county deed office (or probate).
The steps below are how to fill-in the standard type for all States.
Step 1 – Download the document in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word (.docx) and enter the decedent’s name in the header along with the County and State where they died. Enter the affiant’s name (the person(s) making the claim to the property/real estate).
Step 2 – In Section 1, enter the number of years the affiant knew the person who died and the relationship.
Step 3 – In Section 2, enter the Time and Address of death including County, State, and Date.
Step 4 – In Section 3, enter the age of the decedent at the time of death and their residing address.
Step 5 – In Section 4, enter the following:
Step 6 – In the first (1st) set of table cells, enter all the spouses of the decedent during their lifespan including:
Step 7 – In the second (2nd) set of tables enter the children’s information including:
Step 8 – If the decedent had no children list all living family members including parents, siblings, grandchildren, etc.
Step 9 – List the real property the decedent left behind.
Step 10 – If there were any unpaid taxes or debts of the decedent, list them.
Step 11 – Affiant should sign the form in the presence of a notary public and the form is complete and ready for filing.