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The Essex County Surrogate’s Court responsibilities include validating Wills, appointing administrators for those who die without Wills, and reviewing and assisting with the documentation surrounding adoption and adult guardianship. The Court also schedules adoption hearings as well as Superior Court Probate Part case hearings.
- Wills & Estates
If a person dies without a Will, a situation described as...
- Contact
Newark, NJ 07102. Tel ... 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday –...
- Surrogate's Office
Newark, NJ 07102. Tel ... 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday –...
- FAQs
To request a search for the existence of an estate or Will:...
- Intermingled Funds
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- Guardianship
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- Adoptions
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- Surrogate’s Corner
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- Wills & Estates
If a person dies without a Will, a situation described as intestate, our office is responsible for appointing someone to manage the deceased’s property and/or money. The lack of a Will can have significant negative consequences for families during an already stressful and painful time.
To request a search for the existence of an estate or Will: Send a written search request, Attention: Surrogate’s Court Vault, containing the deceased’s name, date of death, and last address (if known). There is a $10.00 search fee per search. Please include a check or money order made payable to the order of the “Essex County Surrogate.”.
The Electronic Death Registration System (EDRS), provides a secure method for electronically creating, updating and certifying death certificates.
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Find certified vital records in Essex County, NJ. This guide links you to official sites for genealogy records, marriage and divorce certificates, and other vital documents. Get birth certificates, burial details, and government office info easily.
Death certificates may be obtained through your funeral director when making funeral arrangements. Copies can also be obtained by using one of the services listed below. A completed application , acceptable identification and proof of relationship is required.