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You must petition the probate court to be appointed the Administrator of the estate. If appointed you will be issued Letters of Administration.
Letters Testamentary, when there is a will or Letters of Administration when there is no will are needed to close out a decedent's bank accounts assuming they are in his/her name alone. This is because banks do not turn a deceased person's money to anyone but the person authorized to take it. Letters Testamentary and Letters of Administration are basically proof of a person's legal authority to handle an estate.
No you can not
Issuance of Letters Testamentary is a legal document issued by the court that authorizes the executor or personal representative to administer the estate of a deceased person according to their will. It gives the executor the legal authority to manage the deceased person's assets and carry out their wishes as outlined in the will.
You'll need to show your authority to get the records. That would be letters testamentary or letters of administration (issued by a court), or signature authority on the account.
Whomever applies for and is granted the Letters of Authority by the probate court.
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