Legal analysis:
The materials that need to be submitted are as follows:
1. Death certificate of the deceased.
(1) Canceled account;
(2) Hospital death certificate or cremation certificate.
2. Certificate of the deceased’s unit.
The content of the certificate includes:
(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) Status of the decedent’s spouse (indicate whether the decedent is the original spouse);
< p>(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 and dependent stepchildren.
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 must 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, go to the local notary office for notarization of the "Waiver Declaration"; if you are abroad, go to the Chinese Embassy in the country where you are stationed for notarization of the "Waiver Declaration".
(The unit shall stamp and seal it).
8. Other materials required for review by the notary.
Legal basis:
Article 27 of the "Notarization Law of the People's Republic of China" Article 27 The parties applying for notarization shall truthfully explain to the notary agency the relevant matters concerning the matter for which they are applying for notarization. According to the circumstances, provide true, legal and sufficient supporting materials; if the supporting materials provided are insufficient, the notary agency may request supplementary materials.
After accepting the notarization application, the notary office shall inform the parties of the legal significance and possible legal consequences of the matters applied for notarization, and record and archive the notification content.