The Oregon Small Estate Affidavit is a legal document that is used to transfer ownership of a person's property following their death. This document is used to transfer ownership of assets that do not exceed the amount of $275,000. There are two types of Oregon Small Estate Affidavits: the General Affidavit and the Special Affidavit. The General Affidavit is used when the deceased’s assets are worth less than $100,000, while the Special Affidavit is used when the assets are worth more than $100,000 but less than $275,000. Both documents require the signature of at least two witnesses and must be filed with the Oregon probate court within four months of the date of death. The affidavit must include information such as the name of the deceased, the name of the person making the affidavit, the date of death, and a list of assets that are to be transferred. The Oregon Small Estate Affidavit is a convenient way for transferring ownership of assets quickly and easily.