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The most common reason you will need to open a probate is when a bank or other financial institution tells you that the only way you can gain access to your loved one's funds is by providing them a document called "Letters Testamentary." The only way you can get this document is by beginning a probate and getting ...
Ing to Washington state executor requirements, an executor has no exact timeframe to settle an estate. It can take several months and up to a year for an estate to pass through probate.
Probate proceedings for a Washington resident can be commenced by filing the necessary items in any Superior Court in any county. If the decedent owned real prop- erty in another state, then the personal representative may be required to file an ancillary probate in that jurisdic- tion.
If you are the moving party and are striking a motion, please call or email the Ex Parte Coordinator at 206-477-2517 or scexparteorders@kingcounty and provide the cause number, case name, date and time of hearing, and whether you are re-noting the matter and would like working papers to be moved.
You can: File a Washington superior courts case search online by entering Case Type: Probate/Guardianship. Call the Superior Court Clerk's Office of your county and ask. Go down to your county Clerk's office in person and search on their computers under “Search for Case Numbers from 1979 – Present (SCOMIS).”
Under Washington probate law, any person who has the deceased person's will must turn it over either to the probate court or to the personal representative within 30 days of finding out about the death. And if the personal representative has the will, they have 40 days to turn it over to the Washington probate court.
File a Washington superior courts case search online by entering Case Type: Probate/Guardianship. Call the Superior Court Clerk's Office of your county and ask. In King's county the number is 206 296-9300.
The lien must be filed and recorded with the county recorder or auditor in the county in which the work was performed or the materials provided. If you do not file the lien within this timeframe, you lose your lien rights.
Interested parties may contact the county recorder's office where the property is located or where the owner resides to begin a tax lien search in Washington. This may be the most reliable method of obtaining all the information required.
Laws § 9-26-33. Final judgments create a lien upon real estate for a period of ten years.