District of Columbia Verification and Certificate of Notice By Personal Representative is a document that is filed in District of Columbia probate court when a personal representative (executor or administrator) of a deceased individual's estate has served notice to creditors of the estate. This document provides the court with proof that the personal representative has properly served the necessary notice to creditors, and it also provides details of the notice that was given. There are two types of District of Columbia Verification and Certificate of Notice By Personal Representative: one for an estate with a will, and one for an estate without a will. The document must be signed by the personal representative and notarized by a notary public.