Usually, it is in the county [or in Louisiana the Parish] in which the Deceased lived. Also usually, the Probate Court is a part of that county's government.
To find out the answer to this question and much other related info, call or go to the County Courthouse for the county in which the Deceased lived.
In California probate proceedings are conducted in the Superior Court. You can check the court records to find them.
Oh, dude, you can find Estate Administration and Probate of the Estate forms at the probate court in the county where the deceased person lived. It's like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you find legal paperwork. Just head on over to the court and ask for those forms, and you're on your way to navigating the exciting world of estate administration.
Go the the Clerk of Court office and ask.
Check the county in which he died. You can perform an internet search using the county, state and "probate court". Such as "middlesex county, Massachusetts probate court". You should find the name and address of the court and contact information.
An easy way to find contact information for Colorado Probate Courts is to perform an online search using "Colorado Probate Courts" or use the county, state + probate records for the local court.
The probate court in your county. They will be able to find all the specific forms at the clerk's office.
If your relative died with a will in place, the will was processed by Probate Court. Probate Court is NOT only for people who die without a will. Contact the Probate Court where your father/relative died, and they should be able to provide a copy of the will or guide your search.
Generally, the probate court which is sometimes listed as a division of a higher division of state court. To find the probate records for your jurisdiction you can perform an internet search using your county, state and "probate" as your search criteria.
Probate Court.
Court of Probate was created in 1857.
Court of Probate ended in 1875.
Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.Visit the probate court where she resided and inquire there.