North Dakota Probate Forms
Common probate forms used during estate settlement in North Dakota. Each page explains what the form is for, where to download the official version, and how to file it.
Informational only — not legal advice. Always confirm the current form with your local probate court.
Affidavit for Collection of Personal Property of the DecedentForm NDPC Form 1Verified PDFAllows a successor to collect personal property of a deceased person without court involvement when the estate value is below $100,000 and no probate case has been filed.Guardian's Acceptance of Appointment in a Will (Testamentary)Form 30.1-27 Form 1Verified PDFA nominated guardian accepts their appointment to care for a minor child as named in the deceased parent's will.
Probate in North Dakota
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