How to apply for notarization of inheritance?

According to the "Succession Law", when applying for inheritance notarization, you must: ① All legal heirs should go to the notary office in person and submit the original ID card and household registration book; ② If you give up the inheritance, the heir should go to the notary office in person to do it. The original "Notarized Declaration of Renunciation of Inheritance Rights" or the "Notarized Declaration of Renunciation of Inheritance Rights" submitted to the notary office of the place of residence; ③ The original "Death Registration Cancellation Form" issued by the public security station where the deceased (your father) is registered; ④ If the inheritance is a house , the original copies of the "House Ownership Certificate" and "State-owned Land Use Certificate" should be submitted; ⑤ Inheritance is charged according to the total amount of the estate; ⑥ The relative certificate consists of the spouse, children and parents of the decedent (the deceased), which can be provided by the decedent (your father) Issued by the public security police station where the household registration is located, or issued by the village (neighborhood) committee and signed by the township (town) people's government "the above information is true" and stamped with a seal (original). When applying for inheritance notarization, you need to submit the following materials: 1. Death certificate of the deceased. (1) Canceled household registration; (2) Death certificate or cremation certificate from the hospital. 2. Certificate of the deceased’s unit. Contents of the certificate: (1) The decedent’s name, surname, date of birth, date of death, place of death, cause of death, and lifetime address; (2) Survival status of the decedent’s parents (indicate the date of death if the decedent dies later) ; (3) The status of the decedent’s spouse (indicate whether it is the original spouse); (4) The decedent’s biological children (including the date of death of the deceased child, his spouse and children); (5) The decedent’s adopted children, dependents Stepchildren of the relationship. 3. Certificate of property rights to be inherited. (Including house ownership certificates, deposit certificates, stock accounts and stock details issued by securities companies, bond certificates, patent certificates, etc.). 4. Notarized will of the deceased. 5. All heirs should bring their household registration and ID cards to the notary office. 6. The person who wants to give up his inheritance rights must go to the notary office in person. If you are out of town, you should apply for the notarization of the "Waiver Declaration" at the local notary office; if you are abroad, you should apply for the notarization of the "Waiver Declaration" at the Chinese Embassy in the country where you are stationed. 7. Copy of the deceased’s file (stamped and sealed by the unit). 8. Other materials required for review by the notary. When we are notarizing, we should pay attention to the fact that notarization and certification are different, and different notarization methods require different materials. If it is notarization of inheritance, we need to submit the death certificate of the deceased and the unit certificate. Waiting for materials, and generally you need to handle it in person. If you give up the inheritance, you also need to provide a waiver statement.