South Dakota Statutes

§ 29A-3-1203 — Succession to real property by affidavit.

South Dakota § 29A-3-1203
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 29AUNIFORM PROBATE CODE
Ch. 29A-3PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION

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S.D. Codified Laws § 29A-3-1203 (2026).

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Sixty days after the death of a decedent, any person claiming to be a successor to the decedent's interest in real property in this state may file, or cause to be filed on their behalf, an affidavit describing the real property owned by the decedent and the interest of the decedent in the property. A certified or authenticated copy of the decedent's death certificate and the affidavit must be filed with the register of deeds office in all counties where the real property of the decedent is located. All persons claiming as successors or parties legally acting on their behalf shall sign the affidavit. The affidavit, which is prima facie evidence of the facts included, must state:

(1)The value of the decedent's interest in all real property located in this state does not exceed fifty thou

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Legislative History

SL 2022, ch 89, § 1.

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