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Certificate Releasing Tax Lien Connecticut Estate PC-256 - Connecticut

Certificate Releasing Tax Lien Connecticut Estate Form. This is a Connecticut form and can be used in Probate Statewide .
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CERTIFICATE RELEASING CONNECTICUT ESTATE TAX LIEN PC-256 REV. 7/05 STATE OF CONNECTICUT COURT OF PROBATE RECORDED: [For estates of decedents dying on or after January 1, 2005.] [Type or print in black ink. Complete this form and file in the probate court with PC-205 for each property location for which a release of lien is requested.] DISTRICT NO. DATE OF DEATH COURT OF PROBATE, DISTRICT OF ESTATE OF PROPERTY ADDRESS [Enter the address of the property being sold, transferred, or mortgaged for which a release of lien is requested.] Street City State Zip Code MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AT: VOLUME PAGE OF THE [Attach Schedule A with description of property, if necessary.] LAND RECORDS Probate Court Use Only This is to certify that satisfactory evidence has been presented to this Court that, in accordance with C.G.S. ยง12-398(e) and Sec. 12-398-1 of the Regulations of Connectiut State Agencies, no Connecticut estate tax will be due with respect to the decedent's interest in the real property described above. This will further certify that the lien for estate tax of the State of Connecticut with respect to the decedent's interest in the real property described above is released by the Judge of Probate from the operation of such lien. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of this Court on this day of ,20 . .......................................................................... FOR COURT USE ONLY ORIGINAL TO: DATE: FOR TOWN CLERK'S USE ONLY Judge Court Seal CERTIFICATE RELEASING CONNECTICUT ESTATE TAX LIEN PC-256 American LegalNet, Inc. www.USCourtForms.com
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