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In New York State, probate matters are generally handled by the Surrogate's Court. The Surrogate's Court in Erie County is located at Erie County Hall in Buffalo. For contact information and related court resources, see the related link.
In New York State, probate court matters are handled by the Surrogate's Court. The Surrogate's Court for Kings County may be reached by phone at 347-404-9700. For additional contact information and court resources, see the related link.
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how to get a amended Testamentary letter form from the surrogate court of new york
This is determined by a Probate or Surrogate Court. A party who questions the validity of a deed must bring an action in a court of equity and a court will issue a ruling.
There are nine titular judges and six surrogate judges
A court bailiff is a law court official, with 7 letters.
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You file with the probate court on the appropriate county. The court will take a look at the forms and issue the letters.
Jack Purvis has written: 'Index to probate & surrogate court records for Simcoe County, 1828-1929' -- subject(s): Court records, Genealogy, Indexes, Probate records