Effective: October 12, 2006
Latest Legislation: House Bill 426 - 126th General Assembly
(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Financial institution" has the same meaning as in section 5725.01 of the Revised Code. "Financial institution" also includes a credit union and a fiduciary that is not a trust company but that does trust business.
(2) "Funeral and burial expenses" means whichever of the following applies:
(a) The funeral and burial expenses of the decedent that are included in the bill of a funeral director;
(b) The funeral expenses of the decedent that are not included in the bill of a funeral director and that have been approved by the probate court;
(c) The funeral and burial expenses of the decedent that are described in divisions (A)(2)(a) and (b) of this section.
(3) "Surviving spouse" means either of the following:
(a) The surviving spouse of a decedent who died leaving the surviving spouse and no minor children;
(b) The surviving spouse of a decedent who died leaving the surviving spouse and minor children, all of whom are children of the decedent and the surviving spouse.
(B)(1) If the value of the assets of the decedent's estate does not exceed the lesser of five thousand dollars or the amount of the decedent's funeral and burial expenses, any person who is not a surviving spouse and who has paid or is obligated in writing to pay the decedent's funeral and burial expenses, including a person described in section 2108.89 of the Revised Code, may apply to the probate court for an order granting a summary release from administration in accordance with this section.
(2) If either of the following applies, the decedent's surviving spouse may apply to the probate court for an order granting a summary release from administration in accordance with this section:
(a) The decedent's funeral and burial expenses have been prepaid, and the value of the assets of the decedent's estate does not exceed the total of the following items:
(i) The allowance for support that is made under division (A) of section 2106.13 of the Revised Code to the surviving spouse and, if applicable, to the decedent's minor children and that is distributable in accordance with division (B)(1) or (2) of that section;
(ii) An amount, not exceeding five thousand dollars, for the decedent's funeral and burial expenses referred to in division (A)(2)(c) of this section.
(b) The decedent's funeral and burial expenses have not been prepaid, the decedent's surviving spouse has paid or is obligated in writing to pay the decedent's funeral and burial expenses, and the value of the assets of the decedent's estate does not exceed the total of the items referred to in divisions (B)(2)(a)(i) and (ii) of this section.
(C) A probate court shall order a summary release from administration in connection with a decedent's estate only if the court finds that all of the following are satisfied:
(1) A person described in division (B)(1) of this section is the applicant for a summary release from administration, and the value of the assets of the decedent's estate does not exceed the lesser of five thousand dollars or the amount of the decedent's funeral and burial expenses, or the applicant for a summary release from administration is the decedent's surviving spouse, and the circumstances described in division (B)(2)(a) or (b) of this section apply.
(2) The application for a summary release from administration does all of the following:
(a) Describes all assets of the decedent's estate that are known to the applicant;
(b) Is in the form that the supreme court prescribes pursuant to its powers of superintendence under Section 5 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution, and is consistent with the requirements of this division;
(c) Has been signed and acknowledged by the applicant in the presence of a notary public or a deputy clerk of the probate court;
(d) Sets forth the following information if the decedent's estate includes a described type of asset:
(i) If the decedent's estate includes a motor vehicle, the motor vehicle's year, make, model, body type, manufacturer's vehicle identification number, certificate of title number, and date of death value;
(ii) If the decedent's estate includes an account maintained by a financial institution, that institution's name and the account's complete identifying number and date of death balance;
(iii) If the decedent's estate includes one or more shares of stock or bonds, the total number of the shares and bonds and their total date of death value and, for each share or bond, its serial number, the name of its issuer, its date of death value, and, if any, the name and address of its transfer agent.
(3) The application for a summary release from administration is accompanied by all of the following that apply:
(a) A receipt, contract, written declaration as defined in section 2108.70 of the Revised Code, or other document that confirms the applicant's payment or obligation to pay the decedent's funeral and burial expenses or, if applicable in the case of the decedent's surviving spouse, the prepayment of the decedent's funeral and burial expenses;
(b) An application for a certificate of transfer as described in section 2113.61 of the Revised Code, if an interest in real property is included in the assets of the decedent's estate;
(c) The fee required by division (A)(59) of section 2101.16 of the Revised Code.
(4) At the time of its determination on the application, there are no pending proceedings for the administration of the decedent's estate and no pending proceedings for relief of the decedent's estate from administration under section 2113.03 of the Revised Code.
(5) At the time of its determination on the application, there are no known assets of the decedent's estate other than the assets described in the application.
(D) If the probate court determines that the requirements of division (C) of this section are satisfied, the probate court shall issue an order that grants a summary release from administration in connection with the decedent's estate. The order has, and shall specify that it has, all of the following effects:
(1) It relieves the decedent's estate from administration.
(2) It directs the delivery to the applicant of the decedent's personal property together with the title to that property.
(3) It directs the transfer to the applicant of the title to any interests in real property included in the decedent's estate.
(4) It eliminates the need for a financial institution, corporation, or other entity or person referred to in any provision of divisions (A) to (F) of section 5731.39 of the Revised Code to obtain, as otherwise would be required by any of those divisions, the written consent of the tax commissioner prior to the delivery, transfer, or payment to the applicant of an asset of the decedent's estate.
(E) A certified copy of an order that grants a summary release from administration together with a certified copy of the application for that order constitutes sufficient authority for a financial institution, corporation, or other entity or person referred to in divisions (A) to (F) of section 5731.39 of the Revised Code or for a clerk of a court of common pleas to transfer title to an asset of the decedent's estate to the applicant for the summary release from administration.
(F) This section does not affect the ability of qualified persons to file an application to relieve an estate from administration under section 2113.03 of the Revised Code or to file an application for the grant of letters testamentary or letters of administration in connection with the decedent's estate.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 21 | Courts-Probate-Juvenile
Chapter 2113 | Executors and Administrators - Appointment; Powers; Duties
Section 2113.01 | What Court Shall Grant Letters.
Section 2113.03 | Court May Order Estate Released From Administration.
Section 2113.031 | Summary Release From Administration.
Section 2113.032 | Application for Release of Medical and Billing Records.
Section 2113.04 | Payment of Wages of Deceased Employee Without Administration.
Section 2113.05 | Letters Testamentary Shall Issue.
Section 2113.06 | To Whom Letters of Administration Shall Be Granted.
Section 2113.07 | Application for Appointment as Executor or Administrator.
Section 2113.11 | Notice When Deceased Was an Alien.
Section 2113.12 | Procedure if Executor Renounces.
Section 2113.13 | Minority of an Executor.
Section 2113.14 | Executor of an Executor Not to Administer.
Section 2113.15 | Special Administrator.
Section 2113.16 | Termination of Powers of Special Administrator.
Section 2113.17 | Creditor's Claims Before Special Administrator.
Section 2113.18 | Removal of Executor or Administrator.
Section 2113.19 | Administrator De Bonis Non.
Section 2113.20 | Will Proved After Administration as of an Intestate.
Section 2113.22 | Proceedings Against Former Executor or Administrator.
Section 2113.23 | Sales of Former Executor or Administrator Valid.
Section 2113.25 | Time Frame for Collection of Assets and Administration of Estate; Extensions.
Section 2113.26 | Examination of Executor or Administrator.
Section 2113.30 | Continuing Decedent's Business.
Section 2113.31 | Responsibility of Executor or Administrator.
Section 2113.311 | Management and Rental of Real Property by Executor or Administrator.
Section 2113.32 | Executors and Administrators Not to Profit.
Section 2113.33 | Not Responsible for Bad Debts.
Section 2113.34 | Chargeable With Property Consumed.
Section 2113.35 | Commissions.
Section 2113.36 | Further Allowance - Counsel Fees.
Section 2113.37 | Allowance for Tombstone and Cemetery Lot.
Section 2113.39 | Sale of Property Under Authority of Will.
Section 2113.40 | Sale of Personal Property.
Section 2113.41 | Public Sale.
Section 2113.42 | Report of Sale.
Section 2113.44 | Sale of Notes Secured by Mortgage.
Section 2113.45 | Mortgaged Premises to Be Considered Personal Assets - Possession.
Section 2113.46 | Who May Discharge Mortgage.
Section 2113.47 | Foreclosure of Mortgage.
Section 2113.48 | Action to Complete Contract to Sell Land.
Section 2113.49 | Court May Order Alteration or Cancellation of Contract.
Section 2113.50 | Completion of Decedent's Contract to Buy Land.
Section 2113.51 | Property May Be Delivered to Legatee.
Section 2113.52 | Devisee Takes Subject to Tax Lien - Exoneration of Mortgage Lien.
Section 2113.53 | Distribution of Assets of Estate.
Section 2113.531 | General Legacies - Interest.
Section 2113.54 | Distribution Upon Application of Legatee or Distributee.
Section 2113.55 | Distribution in Kind.
Section 2113.56 | Executor or Administrator Not Liable.
Section 2113.58 | Protection of Remainderman's Interest in Personal Property.
Section 2113.59 | Lien on Share of Beneficiary.
Section 2113.61 | Application for Certificate of Transfer of Real Property.
Section 2113.62 | Record by County Recorder.
Section 2113.64 | Investment of Unclaimed Money.
Section 2113.65 | Disposition of Investment.
Section 2113.66 | Statute of Limitations No Defense.
Section 2113.67 | Money Paid to Owner.
Section 2113.68 | Responsibility for Safekeeping of Evidences of Title.
Section 2113.69 | Newly Discovered Assets.
Section 2113.70 | Suit Against Foreign Executors and Administrators.
Section 2113.71 | Jurisdiction.
Section 2113.72 | Proceedings Against Foreign Executor or Administrator.
Section 2113.73 | Security for Distributees and Indemnification for Sureties.
Section 2113.74 | Other Remedies.
Section 2113.75 | Foreign Executor or Administrator May Prosecute Suit in This State.
Section 2113.85 | Apportionment of Tax Definitions.
Section 2113.86 | Apportionment of Taxes.
Section 2113.861 | Apportionment of Generation-Skipping Tax.
Section 2113.87 | Requesting Court to Determine Apportionment of Tax.
Section 2113.88 | Withholding or Recovering Amount of Tax.
Section 2113.89 | Action to Recover Tax.
Section 2113.90 | Action by Foreign Fiduciary or Obligated Person.