Section 7660 Of Article 4. Summary Disposition Of Small Estates From California Probate Code >> Division 7. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 4.
7660
. (a) If a public administrator takes possession or control of
an estate pursuant to this chapter, the public administrator may,
acting as personal representative of the estate, summarily dispose of
the estate in the manner provided in this article in either of the
following circumstances:
(1) The total value of the property in the decedent's estate does
not exceed the amount prescribed in Section 13100. The authority
provided by this paragraph may be exercised only upon order of the
court. The order may be made upon ex parte application. The fee to be
allowed to the clerk for the filing of the application is two
hundred five dollars ($205). The authority for this summary
administration of the estate shall be evidenced by a court order for
summary disposition.
(2) The total value of the property in the decedent's estate does
not exceed fifty thousand dollars ($50,000). The authority provided
by this paragraph may be exercised without court authorization.
(A) A public administrator who is authorized to summarily dispose
of property of a decedent pursuant to this paragraph may issue a
written certification of Authority for Summary Administration. The
written certification is effective for 30 days after the date of
issuance.
(B) A financial institution, government or private agency,
retirement fund administrator, insurance company, licensed securities
dealer, or other person shall, without the necessity of inquiring
into the truth of the written certification of Authority for Summary
Administration and without court order or letters being issued, do
all of the following:
(i) Provide the public administrator complete information
concerning any property held in the name of the decedent, including
the names and addresses of any beneficiaries or joint owners.
(ii) Grant the public administrator access to a safe-deposit box
or storage facility rented in the name of the decedent for the
purpose of inspection and removal of property of the decedent. Costs
and expenses incurred in accessing a safe-deposit box or storage
facility shall be borne by the estate of the decedent.
(iii) Surrender to the public administrator any property of the
decedent that is held or controlled by the financial institution,
agency, retirement fund administrator, insurance company, licensed
securities dealer, or other person.
(C) Receipt by a financial institution, government or private
agency, retirement fund administrator, insurance company, licensed
securities dealer, or other person of the written certification
provided by this article shall do both of the following:
(i) Constitute sufficient acquittance for providing information or
granting access to a safe-deposit box or a storage facility and for
surrendering any property of the decedent.
(ii) Fully discharge the financial institution, government or
private agency, retirement fund administrator, insurance company,
licensed securities dealer, or other person from liability for any
act or omission of the public administrator with respect to the
property, a safe-deposit box, or a storage facility.
(b) Summary disposition may be made notwithstanding the existence
of the decedent's will, if the will does not name an executor or if
the named executor refuses to act.
(c) Nothing in this article precludes the public administrator
from filing a petition with the court under any other provision of
this code concerning the administration of the decedent's estate.
(d) Petitions filed pursuant to this article shall contain the
information required by Section 8002.
(e) If a public administrator takes possession or control of an
estate pursuant to this chapter, this article conveys the authority
of a personal representative as described in Section 9650 to the
public administrator to summarily dispose of the estates pursuant to
the procedures described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision
(a).
(f) The fee charged under paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) shall
be distributed as provided in Section 68085.4 of the Government Code.
When an application is filed under that paragraph, no other fees
shall be charged in addition to the uniform filing fee provided for
in Section 68085.4 of the Government Code.