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How Do You Find A Will In Probate Court?

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How Do You Find A Will In Probate Court?

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If you desire to find a will in probate court for a person who is deceased, there is a specific procedure to follow. A will that is under probate in court is maintained in the office of the court clerk. In certain locations around the country, in some limited instances, a person who writes a will files it with the probate court before her death. Although you can directly access probate court documents through the court clerk in the brick and mortar world, many court clerks now maintain access to records via the Internet. Obtain the full legal name of the individual whose will you seek to find in probate court. Go to the court clerk’s office and provide a staff member with the name of the individual whose last will and testament you desire to locate. Provided the individual passed away in the past year or two, the court clerk likely will be able to locate the will for you the same day as you make your request. The same holds true if the probate court in a particular jurisdiction accepts

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