Probate records in California are generally considered public records. This means that the public has the right to view and copy most documents and records filed with the probate court.
A probate judge is a legal professional who oversees the estate administration of deceased individuals. This includes oversight over the probate process, estate settlement, and individuals appointed as representatives of estates. They make decisions when any legal matters must be resolved.
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.
1(833) PROBATE As a service to the community, The Probate Pro is committed to providing up-to-date and accurate information about the many probate courts in which it appears. Wayne County Probate Court. Coleman A. 1307 Coleman A. 2 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, MI 48226. Telephone (313) 224-5706.
Wayne sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Wayne, New Jersey is 6.63%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The New Jersey sales tax rate is currently 6.63%. The Wayne sales tax rate is 0%.
Eighteen of the 20 highest property tax rates are in Lake and St. Joseph counties, led by the Gary-Calumet Township–Gary Schools district at 8.3101 percent. At the other end of the spectrum, 15 of the 20 lowest property tax rates are found in Steuben and Kosciusko counties, with rates below 1.5 percent.
Wayne sales tax details The minimum combined 2025 sales tax rate for Wayne, Indiana is 7.0%. This is the total of state, county, and city sales tax rates. The Indiana sales tax rate is currently 7.0%.
Property Tax Relief for Senior Citizens and the Disabled The exemption offers eligible homeowners the opportunity to shield up to $28,000 of the market value of their homestead (a dwelling and up to one acre of land) from property taxation.
If you need financial assistance in making your payments you may be eligible for help through the Detroit Tax Relief Fund. Please call (313) 244-0274, or go to for more information and to complete an application for assistance.