Maricopa County Probate Court Without An Attorney

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Application for Informal Probate of a Will; Appt.of Personal Representative - Arizona: This document requests of the court, to appoint an Administrator of the estate, and a name is given for said appointment. Further,it requests that the court begin probate proceedings of the deceased's will. It is available for download in both Word and Rich Text formats.

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The Probate Process in Arizona Step 1: Read the Decedent's Last Will (if one exists) ... Step 2: Determine the Personal Representative. ... Step 3: Filing with the Probate Court of your County. ... Step 4: Notification to Heirs and Creditors. ... Step 5: Identifying Assets and Debts. ... Step 6: Paying Debts and Taxes.

File Petition? If you determine that probate in Arizona is necessary, you will need to initiate a probate case by filing a petition with the probate court. You will need to file this petition in the county court where the deceased person lived.

Informal probate requires that the deceased had a valid will at the time of death that has not been challenged and died less than 2 years before probate is opened. In an informal probate process, a personal representative is appointed by the court to administer the estate with minimal court supervision.

Case initiating documents and subsequent filings for probate case types must be filed in-person, by mail, or via a filing depository box. The ability to eFile probate case documents is currently not available for Maricopa County, but is expected in the near future.

Informal probate requires that the deceased had a valid will at the time of death that has not been challenged and died less than 2 years before probate is opened. In an informal probate process, a personal representative is appointed by the court to administer the estate with minimal court supervision.

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Maricopa County Probate Court Without An Attorney