As amended through November 4, 2016
a.When Appraisal Unnecessary -- Unless otherwise directed by the Court, no appraisal shall be required if the exemption is claimed: 1. from personal property; or2. wholly or in part from real estate, if all parties in interest agree on the valuation.b.Procedure for Appraisal When Required --1. Upon petition the Court may appoint two (2) appraisers who shall, within thirty (30) days after their appointment, file with the Clerk an appraisal of the property claimed.2. Upon the filing of the appraisal with the Clerk, the appraisers shall also give notice thereof to the personal representative and to the next of kin; and, if there be neither personal representative nor next of kin, to the Attorney General.3. The notice shall contain a copy of the petition and the appraisal, and a statement that nisi confirmation of the appraisal will be requested and may be allowed by the Court at a stated date, and unless exceptions are filed thereto, the appraisal shall be confirmed absolutely ten (10) days thereafter by the Clerk without further order of Court. Said notice shall be given by the appraisers not less than ten (10) days prior to the date set for nisi confirmation.Amended effective 10/1/2004.