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Affidavit Evidencing Termination of Community Property held with Right of Survivorship

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A PROCEDURAL GUIDE TO ROUTINE FILING IN PROBATE, GUARDIANSHIPS, AND CONSERVATORSHIPS

This document is not filed in Superior Court, but is recorded at the Recorder's office in the county where the property is located.

A husband and wife may own real property as community property with the right of survivorship. When one spouse dies, the recording of this affidavit will have the effect of transferring title to the property to the surviving spouse. This form must be signed and notarized.

The following document is required:

  1. Affidavit Evidencing Termination of Community Property with Right of Survivorship


Kenneth Lee (Div. 3)

Presiding Judge

(520) 724-8531


Danelle Liwski (Div. 6)

Judge

(520) 724-3686


Julia Connors (Div. 64/O)

Commissioner

(520) 724-4512


Lori B. Jones (Div. 57/H)

Commissioner

(520) 724-3625


Other Probate Contacts


Superior Court Probate Clerk’s Office
110 West Congress Street
1st Floor
Tucson, Arizona 85701
(520) 724-3230 


Scott Petersen
Superior Court Probate Registrar
110 West Congress Street
1st Floor
Tucson, Arizona 85701
(520) 724-3247


Lorenzo Garza
Probate Accountant
110 West Congress Street
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 724-3230


Peter Santini
Pima County Public Fiduciary
32 North Stone Avenue
4th Floor
Tucson, AZ 85701
(520) 724-5454


Elder Law Legal Assistance
(520) 790-7262


Southern Arizona Legal Aid
(520) 623-9461


Lawyers Referral
(520) 623-4625


Pima County Bar Association
(520) 623-8258