Probate Forms by State
Probate forms are often buried on hard-to-navigate county court websites. We've organized 1,000 common probate forms across 37 states — each with a plain-English explanation of what it's for, where to find the official version, and how to file it.
Informational only — not legal advice. Always confirm the current form with your local probate court.
Arizona2 formsArkansas25 formsCalifornia66 formsColorado21 formsConnecticut48 formsDelaware14 formsDistrict of Columbia4 formsFlorida78 formsGeorgia52 formsHawaii3 formsIdaho1 formIllinois25 formsIndiana9 formsKentucky3 formsLouisiana8 formsMaine30 formsMaryland38 formsMichigan88 formsMinnesota16 formsMissouri16 formsNebraska13 formsNevada5 formsNew Jersey4 formsNew Mexico14 formsNorth Carolina8 formsNorth Dakota2 formsOhio70 formsPennsylvania123 formsRhode Island9 formsSouth Carolina34 formsTennessee72 formsTexas43 formsVermont2 formsVirginia41 formsWashington3 formsWest Virginia9 formsWisconsin1 form
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