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Certificate Of Transfer 12.1 - Ohio

Certificate Of Transfer Form. This is a Ohio form and can be used in Estates Probate Wood County (Court Of Common Pleas) .
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PROBATE COURT OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIO David E. Woessner, Judge Estate of: ________________________________________________________________, Deceased Case No.______________________ Date:______________________ CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER NO. [Check the applicable boxes] c c Decedent died intestate. Decedent died testate. Decedent died testate on ______________________ owning the real property described in this certificate. The persons to whom such real property passed by devise, descent or election are as follows: Name Residence Address Transferee's share of decedent's interest [Complete if applicable] The real property described in this certificate is subject to a charge of $ in favor of decedent's surviving spouse, in respect of the unpaid balance of the specific monetary share which is part of the surviving spouse's total intestate share. FORM 12.1 - CERTIFICATE OF TRANSFER Crensch$\forms\12.1 *121* 7/26/01 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com The legal description of decedent's interest in the real property subject to this certificate is: [use extra sheets if necessary]. Prior Instrument Reference:___________________ Parcel No:_________________________________ ISSUANCE This Certificate of Transfer is issued this _____ day of _________________, 20____. Date Journalized David E. Woessner, Probate Judge CERTIFICATION I certify that this document is a true copy of the original Certificate of Transfer No.________ issued on _______________________________ and kept by me as custodian of the official records of this Court. Date Probate Judge/Deputy Clerk American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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