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You can contact the Riverside Superior Court at 951-777-3147 (phone) to speak to a clerk. Please anticipate lengthy wait times for telephone service, and please understand that email responses will be delayed. Phone hours are Monday through Friday, a.m. to p.m., except court holidays.
The County Administrative Center is located at 4080 Lemon Street in Riverside. Residents can call (951) 955-1000 or 2-1-1 for more information on county services and departments. You can reach out with questions for the county here.
Viewing or Copying Probate Records Online. You may use the court's public portal to view and copy court records. In person for all cases types including conservatorships and guardianships. You may use the kiosk to view records and ask the court clerk to make copies. By mail or drop box.
Because of time delays between the time of filing documents with the court and the hearing related to the subject matter of those documents (usually 60 to 90 days in the Riverside and San Bernardino County Probate Courts – much longer in the Probate Courts of Orange and Los Angeles Counties), as well as the mandatory ...
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Riverside Probate Clerk's office at 951.777. 3147.
Generally, in California creditors of a decedent's estate have up to one year (365 days) from the decedent's death to file a timely creditor claim. The claim must be filed inside an open probate court proceeding.
Can I Do Probate on My Own, Without an Attorney? It's entirely possible to complete all the steps of probate on your own, without an attorney representing you.