Illinois Small Estate Affidavit | Form RT OPR 31.16

The Illinois Small Estate Affidavit (Form RT OPR 31.16) grants a person called the “petitioner” to have access to the estate of a person (typically a family member), that recently died while living in the state of Illinois. The petitioner is commonly the rightful heir (as stated by a will) to the person that died (who is called the “decedent”). The person completing the form is called the petitioner because they have the ability to petition (which a fancy word for formally requesting something) those that are in the possession of the belongings of the decedent. Examples of parties that would be holding the decedent’s belongings include banks and other financial institutions. In order to be fully completed, the affidavit requires the petitioner to provide vital information as their personal details, a justification of their claim to the estate, and an acknowledgment that they have duly upheld the requirements set out by state law regarding this process.

Requirements

Maximum Estate Value: $100,000

Required Conditions: Once the affidavit is completed, it must be filed with the appropriate county court. The court regulates and determines all small estate proceedings by ensuring if the following is true:

Each distributee has given a bond in the value of their distributive share, as 755 ILCS 5/9-8(f) outlines.

    1. The decedent’s death.
    2. The filing of the affidavit.
    3. The time, date, time, and place of the hearing of the petition.