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Entry Granting Summary Release From Administration 5.11 - Ohio

Entry Granting Summary Release From Administration Form. This is a Ohio form and can be used in Estate Of Administration Probate Shelby County (Court Of Common Pleas) .
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PROBATE COURT OF SHELBY COUNTY, OHIO WILLIAM R. ZIMMERMAN, JUDGE ESTATE OF CASE NO. , DECEASED ENTRY GRANTING SUMMARY RELEASE FROM ADMINISTRATION [R.C. 2113.031] The Court finds that the application by , satisfies all requirements of R.C. 2113.031 and therefore summarily releases the estate from administration and directs: The delivery to the applicant of decedent's personal property set forth in the application with the title to that property. That Certificate(s) of Transfer, attached to the application, be issued. A certified copy of this order together with a certified copy of the application for this order constitutes sufficient authority for a financial institution, corporation or other entity or person referred to in division (A) to (F) of Section 5731.39 of the Revised Code or for a clerk of a Court of Common Pleas to transfer title to the applicant of an asset of the decedent's estate listed in the application. This order eliminates the need for a financial institution, corporation, or other entity or person to be provided a written consent of the tax commissioner prior to delivery, transfer, or payment to the applicant of an asset of the decedent's estate listed in the application. This order eliminates the duty of all persons to file an Ohio Estate Tax Return exclusively for the assets listed in this application. Date Willliam R. Zimmerman, Probate Judge FORM 5.11 - ENTRY GRANTING SUMMARY RELEASE FROM ADMINISTRATION 07/09/01 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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