Pennsylvania Notice to Heirs is a legal document used to inform heirs of their inheritance rights. It is issued by the Executor of the estate, who is responsible for ensuring that all heirs are aware of their inheritance rights and claims. The notice is typically sent to heirs after the death of the decedent, and is used to inform them of their rights to make claims on the estate. There are two types of Pennsylvania Notice to Heirs: the “Notice to Heirs” and the “Notice to Beneficiaries”. The Notice to Heirs is sent to any person who is a potential heir of the estate, while the Notice to Beneficiaries is sent to individuals who have already been identified as beneficiaries of the estate. Both notices provide information about the estate, including the decedent’s date of death, the Executor’s name and address, and instructions on how to make a claim on the estate.