About Demand for Notice
Allows an interested party to demand mailed notice of probate proceedings in an estate.
When you'd use it: File when you have a financial or property interest in an estate and wish to receive official mailed notice of probate court actions pursuant to MCL 700.3205.
Where to get the official form
The official version of Demand for Notice is published as a PDF by the Michigan courts. We checked this link and it resolved to a form on an official court or government website — always download the current version directly from the source rather than a third-party copy:
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Source: courts.michigan.gov
Link last checked: May 31, 2026
How to file Demand for Notice in Michigan
- Step 1 — Confirm you have the correct formUse Demand for Notice (PC 555) when file when you have a financial or property interest in an estate and wish to receive official mailed notice of probate court actions pursuant to MCL 700.3205. Double-check it's the right form for your situation — Michigan probate forms are revised periodically, so verify the name and number against your court's current form list before you start.
- Step 2 — Complete every required fieldFill out Demand for Notice carefully and review it for errors before filing. Probate cases can already take months — a small mistake on the form can set your timeline back further.
- Step 3 — Get it notarized or witnessed if requiredSome probate forms must be signed in front of a notary or witnesses. Check the instructions on the form itself, and arrange notarization before you file if it's required.
- Step 4 — File it with the correct courtSubmit Demand for Notice to the probate court or county clerk handling the estate — usually in the Michigan county where the deceased lived. Ask the clerk how they prefer to receive filings (in person, by mail, or e-filing).