Small Estate Affidavit (Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property)

Free form. Also called an “Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property,” “Probate Code 13100 Affidavit,” “Probate Code 13101 Affidavit, or “Affidavit for Collection, Receipt, or Transfer of Personal Property.” Heirs can use this form to collect money and other personal property after a death without probate or a court order, as long as the total estate is valued at less than a maximum amount set by law , as long as the total estate is valued at less than a maximum amount set by law (currently $184,500; see California Judicial Council form DE-300 for current values).

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These forms have been adapted from California statutes and highly-regarded practice guides to fit common situations. The law librarians have attempted to provide instructions, definitions, and examples to assist non-lawyers in understanding the purpose of the form, and what type of information to include when filling it out.

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This material is intended as general information only. Your case may have factors requiring different procedures or forms. The information and instructions are provided for use in the Sacramento County Superior Court. Please keep in mind that each court may have different requirements. If you need further assistance consult a lawyer.