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Estates that were probated are archived in the probate court where the decedent's estate was probated. In some jurisdictions older files were placed on microfilm to minimize the handling of ancient documents and later digitally stored. However, probates transferred title to real property and are a part of the public record. Therefore, they remain available for examination by researchers.

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