Where can I find wills and probate records?

Most of the Probate record is considered as the Public record that can be available to anyone and the Probate clerk usually, keep the record that you can search in person, or you may be able to view some information online. With modern technology, you can locate information about a deceased person's estate online, and in most cases for absolutely free. To find out where a probate estate has been filed you have to check online for the correct name of the county by plugging in the name of the city where the deceased person lived or owned re involved in obtaining a copy of a will or other probate document directly from the probate court will include the following estate via a city-county search.

Locate online records and the steps include Appearing in person and asking for a copy of the will or other probate documents, or making a written request by fax or mail if applying in person is not feasible. You must pay the fee for the number of pages and provide a self-addressed stamped envelope for mailing the copies if the request is not made in person.

If you won't be able to locate probate records online then you should Call the probate court and ask how to obtain copies of documents. Some probate clerks will be very helpful, while others not so much.

Consult with an estate planning attorney and ask about if they will assist you in obtaining copies of probate documents from the local probate court. The office will most likely charge a fee for their services, but if you do not live close to the area, this will save you from the travel expenses that will be incurred to travel to the court yourself.

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