Need to identify the heirs of a deceased person for probate in Florida?
Download our Universal Affidavit of Heirs – accepted in all Circuit Courts across the state.
This document helps clarify family relationships for intestate estates (where no will exists) and is commonly required in probate court proceedings.
An Affidavit of Heirs is a sworn statement used to list the surviving relatives of a deceased person. This form is essential when:
A person dies without a will (intestate)
Probate court needs to identify legal heirs
The estate includes real estate or other significant assets
You’re filing for summary or formal administration in Florida
Sections for spouse, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, and more
Instructions for identifying deceased or half-relatives
Required declaration under penalty of perjury
Full notary acknowledgment section
Suitable for in-person or online notarization
➡️ Click Here to Download the Fillable Form (PDF)
Use this form in any Florida probate court to formally declare all known heirs.
Family members or personal representatives of a deceased person
Probate attorneys and legal assistants
Estate planning and will preparation services
Individuals petitioning for intestate estate administration
Real estate professionals handling probate-related transactions
We offer remote online notarization & mobile notaries for Florida residents.
Petition for Summary Administration (Florida)
Affidavit of Identity
Self-Proving Affidavit for Wills
Florida Durable Power of Attorney
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