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Must inheritance be notarized?
Inheritance does not have to be notarized.

If a natural person dies, his successor can inherit his inheritance. Legacy must be legal property, and some heirs may be controversial. Notarization can prevent disputes. Notarization is a civil act, which requires the parties to handle voluntarily.

Inheritance is a civil legal act in which heirs inherit the decedent's estate. Inheritance notarization refers to the activities of a notary public to prove the authenticity and legality of the heir's inheritance behavior according to the application of the parties and the legal provisions.

Because inheritance law of our country divides inheritance into legal inheritance and testamentary inheritance, inheritance notarization is also divided into legal inheritance notarization and testamentary inheritance notarization. Inheritance notarization can prevent inheritance disputes, reduce litigation and maintain the stability of property relations and family relations.

Applicable conditions for notarization of inheritance: citizens leave property (stocks, funds, real estate, bank deposits, company equity, intellectual property rights) after death, and their heirs (parents, spouses, children or beneficiaries of wills) need to handle notarization of inheritance.

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The following documents are required to apply for notarization of inheritance:

1、? All heirs' ID cards, household registration books or other identification certificates (including parents, spouses and children) must apply to the notary office. If you can't go to the notary office in person, you need to handle the notarization locally and entrust others to handle the inheritance notarization on your behalf. If you can't go to the notary office in person and give up the right of inheritance, you need to notarize the statement of giving up the right of inheritance locally.

2、? Death certificate and household registration cancellation certificate of the deceased (both are indispensable). (The death certificate can be a copy. If you don't have a copy, you need to get a letter of introduction from the notary office and issue a death certificate at the health and epidemic prevention station in your district. It can also be issued by the hospital at the time of death. If there is no household registration cancellation record of the deceased in the household registration book, you need to provide the household registration cancellation certificate of the local police station, otherwise you don't need to issue the cancellation certificate).

3、? Proof of kinship between all heirs and the deceased? (such as unit certificate, marriage certificate and one-child certificate), all heirs must be present in person. If someone abandons inheritance, they need to sign a declaration of abandonment.

4、? If the heir has died, submit the death certificate, marriage certificate and kinship certificate (including parents, spouses and children).

5、? Marriage certificate of the deceased (referring to marriage certificate, divorce certificate (or court divorce judgment and effective certificate, divorce mediation) and marital status records in the household registration book; If the marriage is long or the marriage certificate is lost, the marriage certificate may not be provided; If the deceased was unmarried, widowed or divorced at the time of death, a certificate of no marriage registration record issued by the Civil Affairs Bureau of the place of residence shall be provided.

6、? Proof of the deceased's property, such as real estate certificate, bank deposit certificate, stock statement, etc. Please be careful not to leave it out, otherwise it needs to be re-processed; There is no legal provision for inheritance tax. After the notarization of inheritance rights is completed, a certain handling fee will be charged when you go to the trading center for transfer registration. Please consult the real estate trading center.

7、? If the deceased had a will before his death, the original will should be provided.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Inheritance

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-notarization of inheritance rights