How do I find out if an estate is in probate?
How do I find out if an estate is in probate?
If you're wondering how to find out if an estate is in probate, the first thing to understand is what probate means. Probate is a court-related process that transfers the assets of a person who has passed away to their beneficiaries. It's not actually an estate; it's the courts that are handling the deceased person's assets and property.
When you want to find out about an estate, you have two main options:
Option 1: Searching public records at your local courthouse.
Option 2: Contacting the probate court directly.
If you'd like to do a simple search for an estate in probate, visit your local courthouse and search the records there. Depending on where you live, you may be able to access probate records online as well.
A few things to keep in mind when researching this way:
- In many jurisdictions, only certain details of estates are available to the public. For example, you may not be able to find out who is handling the estate or what assets it has.
- The information will only be up-to-date until a certain point in time. This can vary by location but could be anywhere from 30-90 days after the filing.
If you have heard that someone has died and you are wondering what to do next, the first thing to do is determine whether or not that person's estate is in probate. If a person has died and their will hasn't been officially signed off on, a court proceeding is ongoing to decide how the person's assets will be distributed—usually between the estate's beneficiaries and the government.
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Disclaimer: This is not legal advice and is simply an answer to a question and that if legal advice is sought to contact a licensed attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction.