PART 72—DEATHS AND ESTATES
- 72.1—Definitions.
- 72.2—Consular responsibility.
- 72.3—Exceptions.
- 72.4—Notifications of death.
- 72.5—Final report of death.
- 72.6—Report of presumptive death.
- 72.7—Consular responsibility.
- 72.8—Regulatory responsibility of consular officer.
- 72.9—Responsibility if legal representative is present.
- 72.10—Responsibility if a will intended to operate locally exists.
- 72.11—Responsibility if a will intended to operate in the United States exists.
- 72.12—Bank deposits in foreign countries.
- 72.13—Effects to be taken into physical possession.
- 72.14—Nominal possession; property not normally taken into physical possession.
- 72.15—Action when possession is impractical.
- 72.16—Procedure for inventorying and appraising effects.
- 72.17—Final statement of account.
- 72.18—Payment of debts owed by decedent.
- 72.19—Consular officer is ordinarily not to act as administrator of estate.
- 72.20—Prohibition against performing legal services or employing counsel.
- 72.21—Consular officer may not assume financial responsibility for the estate.
- 72.22—Release of personal estate to legal representative.
- 72.23—Affidavit of next of kin.
- 72.24—Conflicting claims.
- 72.25—Transfer of personal estate to Department of State.
- 72.26—Vesting of personal estate in United States.
- 72.27—Export of cultural property; handling other property when export, possession, or import may be illegal.
- 72.28—Claims for lost, stolen, or destroyed personal estate.
- 72.29—Real property overseas belonging to deceased United States citizen or national.
- 72.30—Provisions in a will or advanced directive regarding disposition of remains.
- 72.31—Fees for consular death and estates services.