North Carolina Affidavit of Heirship

Under Article 25, § 28A-25-1, in North Carolina, successors, including creditors, may file an affidavit of heirship to claim the decedent’s property. Creditors who file the affidavit do so to collect debts owed by the decedent. The creditor must have evidence of the decedent’s debts, and may not file sooner than 30 days after the decedent’s passing. Other successors may have evidence of their relationship to the loved one when filing the affidavit of heirship, and the estate may not be worth more than $20,000.

How to Write

Step 1 – Download in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word (.doc).

Step 2 – Fill-in the following blanks respectively:

Step 3 – Bring a certified copy of the death certificate and sign the document before a notary public.