Title 10 › Subtitle Subtitle D— - Air Force and Space Force › Part PART IV— - SERVICE, SUPPLY, AND PROCUREMENT › Chapter CHAPTER 975— - DISPOSITION OF EFFECTS OF DECEASED PERSONS › § 9712
When a person who is under Air Force or Space Force rules dies at an Air Force or Space Force place, or when a resident of the Armed Forces Retirement Home dies in an Air Force hospital after being sent there, the commander must order a small military court to take charge of the dead person’s belongings and money at the base or in their quarters if no legal representative or spouse is present. The court can collect money owed to the estate and pay undisputed local bills from the deceased’s funds, keeping receipts and reporting them to the Department of the Air Force. The court must, as soon as possible, send the belongings at U.S. expense to the highest living person it can find from this list: the surviving spouse or legal representative, a child, a parent, a brother or sister, the next-of-kin, or a will beneficiary. If no one on that list can be found or their addresses are not known, the court may sell the belongings for cash 30 days after death, except for keepsakes (for example, sabers, medals, watches, trinkets, manuscripts). The court must then deposit the cash with an officer named in the rules and send a receipt, any will or valuable papers, and an inventory of unsold keepsakes to the Department of the Air Force’s executive office, which will give received items to the Armed Forces Retirement Home.
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10 U.S.C. § 9712
Title 10 — Armed Forces
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73