Indiana Statutes
§ 29-2-1-5 — Domiciliary foreign personal representative; filing copies of appointment and bond
Indiana § 29-2-1-5
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 2MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Ch. 1Jurisdiction in Probate Matters and Probate of Foreign
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Ind. Code § 29-2-1-5 (2026).
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If no local administration or application or
petition therefor is pending in this state, a domiciliary foreign personal
representative may file with a court in this state in a county in which
property belonging to the decedent is located, authenticated copies of
his appointment and of any official bond he has given.
Formerly: Acts 1881(ss), c.45, s.74; Acts 1975, P.L.288,
SEC.43.
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Related
Estate of Hofgesang v. Hansford
714 N.E.2d 1213 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1999)
Nearby Sections
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§ 29-1-1-0.1
Application of certain amendments to chapter§ 29-1-1-1
Short title§ 29-1-1-10
Notice of filings; objections or answers§ 29-1-1-11
Notice to interested persons§ 29-1-1-12
Service of notice§ 29-1-1-14
Service upon attorney§ 29-1-1-15
Form of notice§ 29-1-1-16
Proof of service; filing§ 29-1-1-17
Proof of service as evidence§ 29-1-1-18
Notices; proof of compliance§ 29-1-1-19
Notice of hearing; waiver§ 29-1-1-2
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