How to Find Out if an Estate Has Been Set Up for Someone
- 1). Obtain a copy of an obituary or death notice of the individual who is deceased. Newspapers make these notices available through their Internet website for a period of at least six months following a death.
- 2). Note the residence of the deceased. By law, estates are opened in most cases in the county of residence at the time of a person's death. An estate also can be opened in the county where an individual died if it is not the same as his residence.
- 3). Telephone or otherwise contact the clerk of the court in the county of residence of the deceased individual. Request to speak with an associate clerk in the probate division or department.
- 4). Provide the name of the deceased individual to the clerk's staff. The clerk's office will be able to advise you of whether or not an estate is opened for that individual.
- 5). Contact the clerk of the court in the county where the individual died. Make this secondary contact if there is no information about an open estate in the county of residence.
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