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Public Act 104-0346 |
SB0083 Enrolled | LRB104 02999 LNS 13017 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 5. The Probate Act of 1975 is amended by changing |
Section 25-1 as follows: |
(755 ILCS 5/25-1) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 25-1) |
Sec. 25-1. Payment or delivery of small estate of decedent |
upon affidavit. |
(a) When any person, corporation, or financial institution |
(1) indebted to or holding personal estate of a decedent, (2) |
controlling the right of access to decedent's safe deposit box |
or (3) acting as registrar or transfer agent of any evidence of |
interest, indebtedness, property or right is furnished with a |
small estate affidavit in substantially the form hereinafter |
set forth, that person, corporation, or financial institution |
shall pay the indebtedness, grant access to the safe deposit |
box, deliver the personal estate or transfer or issue the |
evidence of interest, indebtedness, property or right to |
persons and in the manner specified in the affidavit or to an |
agent appointed as hereinafter set forth. |
(a-5) The small estate affidavit set forth in subsection |
(b) may be used to transfer personal property in a decedent's |
estate if: |
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(1) no letters of office are outstanding on the |
decedent's estate and no petition for letters is |
contemplated or pending in this State or in any other |
jurisdiction; and |
(2) the decedent's personal estate passing to any |
party by intestacy or under a will is limited to: |
(A) excluding motor vehicles registered with the |
Secretary of State, tangible and intangible personal |
property not exceeding $150,000; and |
(B) motor vehicles registered with the Secretary |
of State. |
For purposes of this Section, if the small estate |
affidavit as set forth in subsection (b) is being used solely |
for a title transaction with the Secretary of State for the |
transfer of the decedent's motor vehicles, it may be used to |
transfer those motor vehicles in accordance with subsection |
(b) of Section 3-114 of Illinois Vehicle Code without |
consideration of the value of the decedent's personal estate. |
(b) Small Estate Affidavit |
I, (name of affiant) , on oath state: |
1. (a) My post office address is: ; |
(b) My residence address is: ; and |
(c) I understand that, if I am an out-of-state |
resident, I submit myself to the jurisdiction of Illinois |
courts for all matters related to the preparation and use of |
this affidavit. My agent for service of process in Illinois |
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is: |
NAME..........................
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ADDRESS.......................
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CITY..........................
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TELEPHONE (IF ANY)............
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I understand that if no person is named above as my agent for |
service or, if for any reason, service on the named person |
cannot be effectuated, the clerk of the circuit court of |
......(County) (Judicial Circuit) Illinois is recognized by |
Illinois law as my agent for service of process. |
2. The decedent's name is ; |
3. The date of the decedent's death was , and I |
have attached a copy of the death certificate hereto. |
4. The decedent's place of residence immediately before |
his death was ; |
5. No letters of office are now outstanding on the |
decedent's estate and no petition for letters is contemplated |
or pending in Illinois or in any other jurisdiction, to my |
knowledge; |
6. (a) Excluding motor vehicles registered with the |
Secretary of State, the decedent's entire personal estate The |
gross value of the decedent's entire personal estate, |
including the value of all property passing to any party |
either by intestacy or under a will , does not exceed $150,000 |
$100,000 . (Here, list each asset, e.g., cash, stock, and its |
fair market value.); and |
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(b) Any motor vehicles registered with the Secretary of |
State in the decedent's entire personal estate passing to any |
party either by intestacy or under a will. (Here, list a |
description of each motor vehicle by make, body type, year, |
and vehicle identification number.); |
7. (a) All of the decedent's funeral expenses and other |
debts have been paid, or |
(b) All of the decedent's known unpaid debts are listed |
and classified as follows (include the name, post office |
address, and amount): |
Class 1: funeral and burial expenses, which include |
reasonable amounts paid for a burial space, crypt, or |
niche; a marker on the burial space; and care of the burial |
space, crypt, or niche; expenses of administration; and |
statutory custodial claims as follows: |
......................................................... |
Class 2: the surviving spouse's award or child's award, if |
applicable, as follows: |
......................................................... |
Class 3: debts due the United States, as follows: |
......................................................... |
Class 4: money due employees of the decedent of not more |
than $800 for each claimant for services rendered within 4 |
months prior to the decedent's death and expenses |
attending the last illness, as follows: |
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Class 5: money and property received or held in trust by |
the decedent which cannot be identified or traced, as |
follows: |
......................................................... |
Class 6: debts due the State of Illinois and any county, |
township, city, town, village, or school district located |
within Illinois, as follows: |
......................................................... |
Class 7: all other claims, as follows: |
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(Strike either 7(a) or 7(b)). |
7.5. I understand that all valid claims against the |
decedent's estate described in paragraph 7 must be paid by me |
from the decedent's estate before any distribution is made to |
any heir or legatee. I further understand that the decedent's |
estate should pay all claims in the order set forth above, and |
if the decedent's estate is insufficient to pay the claims in |
any one class, the claims in that class shall be paid pro rata. |
8. There is no known unpaid claimant or contested claim |
against the decedent, except as stated in paragraph 7. |
9. (a) The names and places of residence of any surviving |
spouse, minor children and adult dependent* children of the |
decedent are as follows: |
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Name and | Place of | Age of | |
Relationship | Residence | minor child |
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*(Note: An adult dependent child is one who is unable to |
maintain himself and is likely to become a public charge.) |
(b) The award allowable to the surviving spouse of a |
decedent who was an Illinois resident is $.......... ($20,000, |
plus $10,000 multiplied by the number of minor children and |
adult dependent children who resided with the surviving spouse |
at the time of the decedent's death. If any such child did not |
reside with the surviving spouse at the time of the decedent's |
death, so indicate). |
(c) If there is no surviving spouse, the award allowable |
to the minor children and adult dependent children of a |
decedent who was an Illinois resident is $.......... ($20,000, |
plus $10,000 multiplied by the number of minor children and |
adult dependent children), to be divided among them in equal |
shares. |
10. (a) The decedent left no will. The names, places of |
residence and relationships of the decedent's heirs, and the |
portion of the estate to which each heir is entitled under the |
law where decedent died intestate are as follows: |
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Name, relationship | Age of | Portion of | |
and place of residence | minor | Estate | |
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(b) The decedent left a will, which has been filed with the |
clerk of an appropriate court. A certified copy of the will on |
file is attached. To the best of my knowledge and belief the |
will on file is the decedent's last will and was signed by the |
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decedent and the attesting witnesses as required by law and |
would be admittable to probate. The names and places of |
residence of the legatees and the portion of the estate, if |
any, to which each legatee is entitled are as follows: |
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Name, relationship | Age of | Portion of | |
and place of residence | minor | Estate |
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(Strike either 10(a) or 10(b)). |
(c) Affiant is unaware of any dispute or potential |
conflict as to the heirship or will of the decedent. |
10.3. My relationship to the decedent or the decedent's |
estate is as follows: .................................... |
10.5. (The following paragraph should appear in bold type |
and in not less than 14-point font): |
I understand that the decedent's estate must be |
distributed first to satisfy claims against the decedent's |
estate as set forth in paragraph 7.5 of this affidavit |
before any distribution is made to any heir or legatee. By |
signing this affidavit, I agree to indemnify and hold |
harmless all creditors of the decedent's estate, the |
decedent's heirs and legatees, and other persons, |
corporations, or financial institutions relying upon this |
affidavit who incur any loss because of reliance on this |
affidavit, up to the amount lost because of any act or |
omission by me. I further understand that any person, |
corporation, or financial institution recovering under |
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this indemnification provision shall be entitled to |
reasonable attorney's fees and the expenses of recovery. |
11. After payment by me from the decedent's estate of all |
debts and expenses listed in paragraph 7, any remaining |
property described in paragraph 6 of this affidavit should be |
distributed as follows: |
Name Specific sum or property to be distributed |
The foregoing statement is made under the penalties of |
perjury*. |
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Signature of Affiant
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Signed and sworn before me on (insert date). |
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Notary Public
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*(Note: A fraudulent statement made under the penalties of |
perjury is perjury, as defined in Section 32-2 of the Criminal |
Code of 2012.) |
(c) Appointment of Agent. If safe deposit access is |
involved or if sale of any personal property is desirable to |
facilitate distribution pursuant to the small estate |
affidavit, the affiant under the small estate affidavit may in |
writing appoint one or more persons as the affiant's agent for |
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that purpose. The agent shall have power, without court |
approval, to gain access to, sell, and distribute the property |
in the manner specified in paragraphs 7.5 and 11 of the |
affidavit; and the payment, delivery, transfer, access or |
issuance shall be made or granted to or on the order of the |
agent. The affiant may appoint himself or herself as the |
designated representative to exercise the powers and perform |
the duties of an agent described in this subsection (c). |
(d) Reliance and Release. Any person, corporation, or |
financial institution who acts in good faith reliance on a |
copy of a document purporting to be a small estate affidavit |
that is substantially in compliance with subsection (b) of |
this Section shall be fully protected and released upon |
payment, delivery, transfer, access or issuance pursuant to |
such a document to the same extent as if the payment, delivery, |
transfer, access or issuance had been made or granted to the |
representative of the estate. Such person, corporation, or |
financial institution is not required to see to the |
application or disposition of the property; but each person to |
whom a payment, delivery, transfer, access or issuance is made |
or given is answerable therefor to any person having a prior |
right and is accountable to any representative of the estate. |
(e) Distributions pursuant to an affidavit substantially |
in the form set forth in subsection (b) of this Section may be |
made to the affiant, if so specified in paragraph 11, |
notwithstanding the disclosure of known unpaid debts. The |
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affiant, acting on behalf of the decedent's estate, is |
obligated to pay all valid claims against the decedent's |
estate before any distribution is made to any heir or legatee. |
The affiant signing the small estate affidavit prepared |
pursuant to subsection (b) of this Section shall indemnify and |
hold harmless all creditors, heirs, and legatees of the |
decedent and other persons, corporations, or financial |
institutions relying upon the affidavit who incur loss because |
of such reliance. That indemnification shall only be up to the |
amount lost because of the act or omission of the affiant. Any |
person, corporation, or financial institution recovering under |
this subsection (e) shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's |
fees and the expenses of recovery. |
(f) The affiant of a small estate affidavit who is a |
non-resident of Illinois submits himself or herself to the |
jurisdiction of Illinois courts for all matters related to the |
preparation or use of the affidavit. The affidavit shall |
provide the name, address, and phone number of a person whom |
the affiant names as his agent for service of process. If no |
such person is named or if, for any reason, service on the |
named person cannot be effectuated, the clerk of the circuit |
court of the county or judicial circuit of which the decedent |
was a resident at the time of his death shall be the agent for |
service of process. |
(g) Any action properly taken under this Section, as |
amended by Public Act 93-877, on or after August 6, 2004 (the |
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effective date of Public Act 93-877) is valid regardless of |
the date of death of the decedent. |
(h) The changes made by this amendatory Act of the 96th |
General Assembly apply to a decedent whose date of death is on |
or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 96th |
General Assembly. |
(i) The changes made by this amendatory Act of the 98th |
General Assembly apply to a decedent whose date of death is on |
or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 98th |
General Assembly. |
(j) The changes made by this amendatory Act of the 104th |
General Assembly apply to a decedent whose date of death is on |
or after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 104th |
General Assembly. |
(Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13; 98-836, eff. 1-1-15 .) |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |