Time Limits for Filing 120-day deadline: A petition for probate must typically be filed within 120 days of the decedent's passing. This step formally begins the probate process, allowing the court to appoint an executor or administrator to handle the estate.
Probate cases in Riverside County are usually heard at the Riverside Historic Courthouse at 4050 Main Street.
Probate cases in Riverside County are usually heard at the Riverside Historic Courthouse at 4050 Main Street.
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 ...
File the case in the county where the person who died (the decedent) lived. If the decedent lived outside of California but died owning property in California, file the case in the California county where the decedent owned property.
Code §§ 13100-13116, the person(s) entitled to the property may present a Small Estate Affidavit, commonly known as an Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property, to the person or institution having custody of the property, requesting that the property be delivered or transferred to the successor.
Legally, you are not required to have the Affidavit notarized. But many institutions will ask you to do so, so it may be a good idea to notarize it before you try to use it to transfer the property. If there are other people entitled to inherit the property, they must also sign the Affidavit.
Make sure you qualify to use this process For example, if the decedent died on April 1, 2022, or later, the estate is small if it is valued at $184,500 or less. If the decedent died before April 1, 2022, the estate is small if it is valued at $166,250 or less.
A: To avoid probate in California the estate must be worth less than $166,250.
While California law does not mandate that small estate affidavits be notarized, many financial institutions will not approve small estate transactions without a notary stamp.