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  1. Where can I find court approved forms? The Virginia Judicial System has a number of forms for each court available on the court's form page. You can also access forms by entering the form number or a keyword in the search box on the court's form page, which is located in the upper right hand corner of each page above the navigation column.

  2. I. WHAT IS PROBATE? Probate is the official proving and recording of the will as the authentic and valid last will and testament of the deceased. II. WHERE SHOULD THE WILL BE PROBATED? Virginia has no separate probate court. The will should be probated in the circuit court in the county or city where the decedent resided at the time of death.

  3. The following chapters discuss the various steps involved in probating a will, paying debts and claims, filing tax returns, and carrying out other duties and responsibilities of a personal representative of a decedent’s estate.

  4. Listed below are the Circuit Court information forms and resident agent form for a decedent’s estate, incapacitated adult’s estate, trust estate and a minors estate. You can complete these forms before the appointment, during the appointment or the probate clerk can prepare them for you.

  5. Probate is a court process to transfer property owned by a person who dies to the persons or creditors who are supposed to receive the property. Which court handles the Probate process? The Circuit Court.

  6. GENERAL: This form provides the Clerk of Court with information necessary to probate wills, and to appoint persons to carry out the terms of wills or to settle the estates of persons who have died without wills. Two other forms may also have to be filed with the Clerk.

  7. A $25 fee is charged on the recordation of a list of heirs pursuant to § 64.2-509 or an affidavit pursuant to § 64.2-510 unless there has been a will admitted to probate or a grant of administration issued.

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