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Originally Posted by john352
I did it myself. I found the required form online. I filled it out, signed it, and had it notarized. Then I took it to the Sumter County Clerk's office and filed for a small fee. No attorney (and fee) needed. My only heir is my son. After I die, all he needs to do is take my death certificate to the Sumter County Clerk's office and pay a small fee.
Example of the form: Just a moment...
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I Leary filling all my person information on Eforms? Is that legitimate? Or is there somewhere else to get forms? Eforms want 55 bucks to print form? Which not big deal but all my personal information in their hands?