Probate Forms by State
Probate forms are often buried on hard-to-navigate county court websites. We've organized 730 common probate forms across 41 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 formsArkansas22 formsCalifornia29 formsColorado18 formsConnecticut18 formsDelaware9 formsDistrict of Columbia4 formsFlorida39 formsGeorgia34 formsHawaii3 formsIllinois23 formsIndiana1 formKentucky3 formsLouisiana6 formsMaine20 formsMaryland35 formsMassachusetts36 formsMichigan16 formsMinnesota16 formsMissouri41 formsMontana1 formNebraska4 formsNevada5 formsNew Hampshire3 formsNew Jersey4 formsNew Mexico11 formsNew York24 formsNorth Carolina8 formsNorth Dakota1 formOhio65 formsOregon1 formPennsylvania78 formsRhode Island7 formsSouth Carolina32 formsTennessee33 formsTexas31 formsUtah6 formsVermont2 formsVirginia29 formsWest Virginia6 formsWisconsin4 forms
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