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§ 29A-6-427 Recording of transfer of deceased owner's property--Affidavit of confirmation.

SD Codified L § 29A-6-427 (2019) (N/A)
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29A-6-427. Recording of transfer of deceased owner's property--Affidavit of confirmation. The transfer of a deceased owner's property or interest in property must be recorded with the register of deeds in the county where the property is located by filing an affidavit of confirmation executed by any designated beneficiary to whom the transfer is made. The affidavit of confirmation must be verified before a person authorized to administer oaths and must be accompanied by a certified copy of the death certificate for the deceased owner and for each designated beneficiary identified in subdivision (4). The affidavit of confirmation shall contain all of the following information:

(1) The name and address of each transfer on death beneficiary who survives the deceased owner or that is in existence on the date of death of the deceased owner. If the named beneficiary is deceased, the name and address of the contingent beneficiary or person who takes under the anti-lapse statutes shall be included. If a named beneficiary is designated as a transfer on death beneficiary solely in that person's capacity as a trustee of a trust and that trustee subsequently has been replaced by a successor trustee, the affidavit of confirmation shall include the name and address of the successor trustee and must be accompanied by proof of acceptance by the successor trustee;

(2) The date of death of the deceased owner;

(3) The legal description of the subject property or interest in property;

(4) The name of each designated beneficiary who has not survived the deceased owner or who is not in existence on the date of death of the deceased owner; and

(5) A statement that notice of the death of the decedent was given to the South Dakota Department of Social Services to satisfy any public welfare and assistance liens under Title 28.Source: SL 2014, ch 133, § 27.

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§ 29A-6-427 Recording of transfer of deceased owner's property--Affidavit of confirmation.