You can file the original will in person at any of our courthouse locations or by mail, to the attention of our probate division at P.O. Box 4667, West Palm Beach, FL 33402. You must include a certified copy of the death certificate, or other document that will confirm the date of death, when filing the will.
In Florida, your will must be submitted to the probate court within 10 days of your death. Wills aren't recorded because they can be changed at any time during a person's life. Recording would imply permanence, which contradicts the ability to update or revoke a will.
Proposed orders for all Civil Court case types must be submitted directly to the court through the 15th Judicial Circuit's Online Scheduling System (OLS). Proposed orders cannot be submitted in person, by mail, by fax or by email to the court or to the Clerk's office.
No. It is not necessary to have an attorney to file the will with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. However, you may want to consult with an attorney before filing so that he or she may determine whether probate proceedings will be necessary. 4.
Palm Beach State College is a very large, 4-year, public college of art. This coed college is located in a suburban setting and is primarily a commuter campus. It offers certificate, associate, and bachelor's degrees. This college has an acceptance rate of 100%.
The college is known to have a great faculty, good tuition, flexible learning options and so much more (and it really does!) PBSC also provides its students with valuable resources such as career services, transfer opportunities, internships and more.
Palm Beach State College welcomes students from around the world. The College is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.), Associate in Arts (A.A.), and Associate in Science (A.S.) degrees and more.
Founded in 1933 as Florida's first public community college, Palm Beach State has grown from serving 41 local students to serving more than 36,000 from more than 150 countries across five campuses as well as online.
Students Entering PBSC as First-Time-in-College-Students SAT - 1200- min. 600 Reading and Writing, 600 Math. ACT - Average score of 22 ( a minimum of 21 English, 22 Reading, and 21 Math.)
Have an unweighted high school cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 or higher (3.5 for 6th through 9th graders). Complete the Mandatory Dual Enrollment Orientation and submit the Dual Enrollment Agreement prior to registration of class(es). Submit an online Palm Beach State College Application for Admission.