Oregon Depository Certification Of Funds On Deposit (Probate) is a document issued by a financial institution in Oregon that states that a certain amount of funds is held in an account. This document is used in the probate process as a way to verify that the estate is able to pay for the taxes and other debts the decedent incurred before their death. There are two types of Oregon Depository Certification Of Funds On Deposit (Probate): Personal Depository Certification and Non-Personal Depository Certification. Personal Depository Certification is issued for an individual's estate and is used to verify that the funds are held in an account in the name of the deceased. Non-Personal Depository Certification is issued for an entity, such as a business, trust, or non-profit, and is used to verify that the funds are held in an account in the name of the entity.