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Do All Estates Have to Go Through Probate in North Carolina? Smaller estates with probate-qualified assets valued at less than $20,000 can avoid the formal probate proceeding.
The Estates and Wills office is located in the Wake County Courthouse. 316 Fayetteville St. View more Wake County Courthouse information.
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This Form (AOC-E-201) is used to start the process of settling a person's estate after they die (Probate). It's a request to make the Will and appointment of the Executor official and should be filled out by the Personal Representative. Form AOC-E-203B | Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property of Decedent.
Section 28A-19-1 - Manner of presentation of claims (a) A claim against a decedent's estate must be in writing and state the amount or item claimed, or other relief sought, the basis for the claim, and the name and address of the claimant; and must be presented by one of the following methods: (1) By delivery in person ...
Contact the County Wake County Manager's Office. 919-856-6180. Wake County Public Libraries. 919-250-1200. Sheriff's Office. 919-856-6900. Wake County Public Schools. 919-431-7400. Human Services Call Center. 919-212-7000. Wake County Courts. 919-792-4000. Tax Administration. 919-856-5400.
Simply send a blank email to Wake.Estates@nccourts to receive an automated response with more information.
Generally, North Carolina law expects the executor to settle the estate within a reasonable time frame, typically ranging from six to 18 months or longer for complex cases.
If one of these individuals is interested in being an executor, they must apply to the Clerk of Superior Court through a form from the court's office. This form includes a preliminary inventory of the decedent's assets.