Virtual/In-Person Probate Proceedings
For the safety of all stakeholders our virtual services require individuals to have video conferencing capabilities by smart phone or computer.
At this time, Attorney representation is required for virtual probate. Pro Se estates are not eligible for this service.
All virtual probate proceeding requires 3 steps to be completed. Please reference the PROBATE INSTRUCTIONS document on this page for detailed instructions.
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- Step 1 - Submit request for approval of a virtual/in-person probate proceeding
- Step 2 - E-mail required documentation
After acceptance and review of the documents requested, a clerk will set an appointment for in person or video conferencing via www.zoom.us, with the personal representative and the attorney of record to administer the oath.
- Step 3 - Submit documents and payment to the Register of Wills
Virtual Probate Forms
- Certification of Notice (opens in a new window)
- Inventory (opens in a new window)
- Notice of Estate Administration (opens in a new window)
- Oath of Non-subscribing Witness (opens in a new window)
- Oath of Subscribing Witness (opens in a new window)
- Petition for Grant of Letters (opens in a new window)
- Renunciation (opens in a new window)
- Estate Information Sheet (opens in a new window)
- Status Report Under Rule 10.6 (opens in a new window)
- Unavailable Witness Affidavit (opens in a new window)
- Probate Instructions (opens in a new window)
- Pro-se (no attorney) Packet (opens in a new window)