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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
- Chapter 16. Probate of Wills and Administration
- Section 680. Collection of Personal Property By Affidavit.
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Section 685. Effect of Affidavit.
AS 13.16.680. Collection of Personal Property By Affidavit.
(a) Thirty days after the death of a decedent, any person indebted to the decedent or having possession of tangible
personal property or an instrument evidencing a debt, obligation, stock, or chose in action belonging to the decedent
shall make payment of the indebtedness or deliver the tangible personal property or an instrument evidencing a debt,
obligation, stock, or chose in action to a person claiming to be the successor of the decedent upon being presented an
affidavit made by or on behalf of the successor stating that
(1) the entire estate, wherever located, less liens and encumbrances, consists only of not more than
(A) vehicles subject to registration under AS 28.10.011 with a total value that does not exceed $100,000; and
(B) personal property, other than vehicles described in (A) of this paragraph, that does not exceed $50,000;
(2) 30 days have elapsed since the death of the decedent;
(3) no application or petition for the appointment of a personal representative is pending or has been granted in any
jurisdiction; and
(4) the claiming successor is entitled to payment or delivery of the property.
(b) A transfer agent of any security shall change the registered ownership on the books of a corporation from the decedent
to the successor or successors upon the presentation of an affidavit as provided in (a) of this section.
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