Proprietorship Registration Formalities

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Otherwise, Probate can take anywhere from 9 months to several years. The state you live in, and family dynamics can also play a huge role in how quickly (or not) a Will goes through Probate. Losing a loved one is hard, but with Trust & Will, settling their Estate doesn't have to be.

You can obtain copies of the original records by contacting the clerk's office in the appropriate county courthouse.

If the deceased is a resident of Arkansas, the time limit to probate a will is 5 years past the date of death. With non-residents, the time limit is more flexible. Any will admitted to probate in another state in a timely manner may be probated in Arkansas at any time.

What happens to a deceased person's estate if you do not go to Probate? If you do not go to probate within 5 years of the decedent's death and there was a last will and testament, then you cannot admit the will to probate, and the estate will pass ing to Arkansas Intestacy Laws.

Statute of Limitations A will must be submitted to the probate court within 5 years of the decedent's death. An administration must also be granted within 5 years of the decedent's death. Ark. Code Ann.

If the decedent owned property, a death notice and affidavit must be published in a local, widely-distributed newspaper within 30 days of the filing. The notice is a formality that states creditors can make claims against the estate within 90 days of the publishing date.

In any event, all claims barrable under the provision of subsection (a) of this section shall be barred at the end of five (5) years after the date of the death of the decedent, unless within this period letters have been issued and notice to creditors published as provided by § 28-40-111.

The State Archives holds microfilmed marriage, probate, tax, land, court, and other records from each of Arkansas's seventy-five counties. These materials are available for use and copying in our research room. County record holdings, including record types and available dates, vary by county.

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Proprietorship Registration Formalities