State Of Delaware Inventory

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Form No. N.C. 600RW – Inventory
STATE OF DELAWARE INVENTORY
NEW CASTLE COUNTY
FOR
REGISTER OF WILLS
Date Submitted ____________
Decedent's Name:
Residence at Time of Death:
Number and Street
Decedent's Social
Security Number:
City, State and Zip Code
Date of Death:
Date Estate Opened:
Testate (with will) or Intestate (without will)
New Castle / Kent
/ Sussex
County
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Name of Personal Representative:
Address of Personal Representative:
Name of Personal Representative: __________________________________________________________________
Address of Personal Representative: _________________________________________________________________
Name and Address of Attorney, if any:
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Everyone required to file this inventory form shall do so within three months after the estate is opened, or within three
months of the date of death when an estate is not opened. At the discretion of the Register of Wills, extensions may
be granted. Any Personal Representative may be subject, personally and individually, to a fine under 12 Del. C.
§1906 if the inventory is not filed on time. This form shall be filed in the Office of Register of Wills of the county
in which the estate has been opened or, when no estate is opened, in the county where the former owner lived at the
time of death. The inventory shall list all personal property the decedent owned at the time of death. It must also list
all real estate the deceased owned at the time of death, and must give the parcel or lot number of each piece of real
estate, THE NAME AND ADDRESS(ES) OF THE NEW OWNER(S) OF THE REAL ESTATE, AND
HIS/HER/THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE DECEASED (FOR EXAMPLE, SON). The inventory must be
filed in every county of this State in which the decedent owned real estate at the time of death. The person who is
responsible for preparing and filing the inventory must swear or affirm that the information in it is true and correct
before the inventory will be treated as legally filed.
If the decedent owned no property of the kind described on a particular page of this inventory, the word “None”
should be written on that page.
The person who opens an estate for a deceased person is called the “personal representative”. That term includes an
administrator, executor, and any other person responsible for filing an inventory.
There is a penalty for the third returned inventory.
If more space is needed on any of the following pages, additional sheets of paper of the same size may be used
following that page and the added sheet must refer to the page it supplements.
The value to be used for the property listed in this inventory is the fair market value at the time of the death of the
owner.
Inventory Page 1
Folio No. ________
Revised 3/25/12

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