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Applying for a certificate of sole inheritance due to statutory succession


If the deceased person has not left a will or concluded an inheritance contract, statutory succession applies. In many cases, you will need proof of your right to inherit.

The sole heir certificate proves that you are the sole legal successor to the deceased. For example, it gives you access to a bank account of the deceased person or you can apply for entries in the land register.

Who should I contact?

Responsible authorities


Amtsgericht Papenburg
Address: Hauptkanal links 28 , 26871 Papenburg
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Postal address: Post Office Box 1152 , 26851 Papenburg
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Telephone: 04961 924-0
Fax: 04961 924-155

Requirements

You can only apply for a sole heir certificate if you are the sole heir.

Applications / forms

Forms:
Online procedure possible:
Written form required: no
Personal appearance required:

  • for application: no
  • for declaration in lieu of an oath: yes

Which documents are required?

  • Identity card or passport
  • Death certificate of the deceased
  • Documents documenting the status as legal heir, for example
    • Family register
    • birth certificate
    • Marriage certificate
  • Information on whether there is a lawsuit regarding your inheritance rights
  • Proof of why certain persons who would actually be (co-)heirs are not heirs, for example:
    • Death certificates
    • Declarations of inheritance
    • Declarations of renunciation of inheritance
  • if applicable, wills or inheritance contracts or at least details thereof, for example in the case of special official custody
  • for married couples: Proof of the matrimonial property regime
  • for registered civil partnerships: Proof of property status

What are the fees?

  • The amount of the fees depends on the value of the estate after deduction of the deceased's debts.
  • The issuing of a sole certificate of inheritance by the probate court costs, for example
    • for an estate value of EUR 30,000 EUR 125.00,
    • EUR 273.00 for an estate value of EUR 100,000 and
    • EUR 935.00 for an estate value of EUR 500,000.
  • In addition, you must pay fees of the same amount for the notarization of an affidavit at the probate court or with a notary. You may also have to pay writing expenses and VAT.

Process flow

You must apply for a certificate of sole inheritance at the competent probate court (local court):

  • Submit an informal application there for a certificate of sole inheritance and attach all the necessary documents.
  • Alternatively, you can submit the application via an authorized person, such as a notary or lawyer, or you can make a statement for the record at court.
  • Make an affidavit in person before the local court or before a notary. In doing so, you confirm that you are not aware of anything that contradicts the accuracy of the information you have provided in the application for a certificate of inheritance.
    • This is not necessary if the local court waives this requirement.
    • If a notary notarizes the declaration in lieu of an oath, this person can also notarize the application for a certificate of inheritance.
  • The local court will check your entitlement and issue the certificate of inheritance.

What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?

You do not have to meet any deadlines.

Appeal

  • Appeal
  • Application for revocation of the certificate of inheritance

Source: Serviceportal Niedersachsen (Portalverbund des Bundes und der Länder)