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The probate process begins when an individual (usually a spouse or adult child of the deceased) files an application with the county court and submits the deceased person's Will and death certificate. The court will then step in to validate the Will and appoint the named executor.
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Items may be filed via email (probateservice@wcpc), FAX (313-967-4030), or mail. All pleadings and filings are to be filed at the Probate Counter, except for those which are specifically processed by Judges' Office staff. Please see “Pleadings toProcessed in the Judges' Office After Paying Applicable Filing Fees.”
Please contact: counter@wcpc. Analyst Department. analyst@wcpc. Court Attorney. chiefdepreg@wcpc. Records Department. fileclerk@wcpc. Mental Health/Developmentally Disabled. mentalhealth@wcpc. Case Access link on website. employment@wcpc. fgbstaff@wcpc.
Contact the county clerk's office Go to the courthouse with the file number and ask a court clerk to see the file. You can either request to view it or obtain a certified copy. A certified copy of a will is a document that has been stamped and certified by the court to be an exact copy of the official document.