Utah Letters Testamentary

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UT-KS-331-06
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Letters testamentary are not issued when there is no will. When a person dies intestate, or without a will, the court issues letters of administration and appoints someone to distribute the decedent's property.

A common question asked of estate planning attorneys is how to obtain a copy of a deceased person's last will and testament or other probate court records. Because probate files are public court records that anyone can read, if a will has been filed for probate then you should be able to obtain a copy of it.

To obtain your letter of testamentary, you will need to file the will and death certificate in the probate court, along with forms asking for the letter of testamentary. You'll need to provide your information, as well as some basic information about the value of the estate and the date of death.

The purpose of a letter of testamentary is to show you have the legal right to act as an executor of a particular person's estate. This letter gives you permission to pay an estate's debts, take inventory of the estate's assets and distribute those assets on behalf of the decedent.

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