Pennsylvania Statutes
§ 5701 — Proof of death
Pennsylvania § 5701
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 20DECEDENTS, ESTATES AND FIDUCIARIES
Ch. 57ABSENTEES AND PRESUMED DECEDENTS
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Bluebook
20 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 5701 (2026).
Text
(a)Finding of death.--When a person domiciled in the Commonwealth disappears and is absent from his place of residence without being heard of after diligent inquiry, the court of the county where he last resided, aided by the report of a master if necessary, upon the petition of any party in interest, and, if a trustee has been appointed for the absentee, at any time during the trusteeship, may make a finding and decree that the absentee is dead and of the date of his death, provided the notice required by section 5704 (relating to notice to absentee) has been given to the absentee.
(b)Presumption from absence.--When the death of a person or the date thereof is in issue, his unexplained absence from his last known place of residence and the fact that he has been unheard of for seven yea
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Legislative History
(July 9, 1976, P.L.551, No.135, eff. imd.) 1976 Amendment.Act 135 added subsec. (e). Cross References.Section 5701 is referred to in sections 3540, 5706 of this title.
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