If no local administration or application or petition therefor is pending in New Mexico, a domiciliary foreign personal representative may file with the court of a county in which property belonging to the decedent is located authenticated copies of his appointment and of any official bond he has given and a statement of the domiciliary foreign personal representative's address.
History: 1953 Comp., § 32A-4-204, enacted by Laws 1975, ch. 257, § 4-204; 1983, ch. 194, § 11.
Compiler's notes. — This section is similar to former 31-2-4, 1953 Comp.
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 34 C.J.S. Executors and Administrators § 998.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 45 - Uniform Probate Code
Article 4 - Foreign Personal Representatives; Ancillary Administration
Part 2 - POWERS OF FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
Section 45-4-202 - Payment or delivery discharges.
Section 45-4-203 - Resident creditor notice.
Section 45-4-204 - Proof of authority; bond.
Section 45-4-206 - Power of representatives in transition.
Section 45-4-207 - Ancillary and other local administrations; provisions governing.