The Alaska Sworn Statement of Personal Representative Closing Small Estate is a document that must be completed and filed in Alaska Probate Courts in order to close a small estate. This document must be completed by the personal representative of the estate and is used to provide the court with a detailed report of the estate’s assets, liabilities, and distributions. There are two types of Alaska Sworn Statement of Personal Representative Closing Small Estate: one for estates worth less than $100,000 and one for estates worth more than $100,000. Both forms require the personal representative to provide information such as the name, address, and contact information of the deceased, as well as the names of the beneficiaries, their addresses, and the value of the estate’s assets. The forms also require the personal representative to provide a detailed accounting of how the estate’s assets were distributed to the beneficiaries. Once completed and filed with the court, the Alaska Sworn Statement of Personal Representative Closing Small Estate will enable the court to close the estate and release the personal representative from their duties.