File a formal probate for an estate

Formal probate matters are usually heard by a judge, and there may be one or more court hearings. Find out how to file a formal probate for an estate and what forms you'll need.

1. Fill out the forms

There are different forms you'll need to file depending on whether or not the decedent (the person who has died) died with a will.

2. Gather the fees

Contact the Probate & Family Court location you're filing at to find out what forms of payment they accept for fees. 

NameFee
Formal probate petition filing fee$375
Formal probate surcharge fee$15
Formal probate citation fee$15

3. File the forms and fees

Important notice: There are 3 ways you can file a formal probate.

4. Serve the citation

You need to give written notice and publication notice before the petition can be accepted. After you file and pay for the petition, the Registry of Probate will issue a formal notice to you. The formal notice is called a citation. You'll need to serve a copy of the citation on all interested persons and publish a copy in the newspaper listed in the Order of Notice.

5. Check the status of your case

To find out how to check the status of your probate case, please see How to search court dockets.

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